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Canadian artist honours journalists fighting for truth during National Newspaper Week

Canadian artist honours journalists fighting for truth during National Newspaper Week

Ola Volo aims to 'spark conversation' about the role of the media in building Canadian communities with Champion The Truth limited edition and signed print, with proceeds donated to Canadian Journalists for Free Expression
Man residing at day care accused of child porn was also handivan manager

Man residing at day care accused of child porn was also handivan manager

A Marshall man accused of sexually assaulting children and distributing child porn also worked for the Lloydminster HandiVan Society
Design for residential school memorial in Regina unveiled

Design for residential school memorial in Regina unveiled

The construction of a permanent memorial answers the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Call to Action 82
Saskatchewan curler offered support through GoFundMe and other initiatives

Saskatchewan curler offered support through GoFundMe and other initiatives

2020 Team Saskatchewan Scotties skip, Robyn Silvernagle, has family, friends and fans rallying to support her, her husband and new baby in health challenges that lie ahead
New owners have a vision for former Government Ridge in Battleford

New owners have a vision for former Government Ridge in Battleford

Art gallery, interpretive centre included in the vision for the historic area
Farmers in 'dire straits' over unfulfilled grain contracts

Farmers in 'dire straits' over unfulfilled grain contracts

Poor yields impact farmers ability to fulfill delivery contracts
Residential school survivor Eugene Arcand shares story in Humboldt

Residential school survivor Eugene Arcand shares story in Humboldt

Eugene Arcand Arcand, a Cree man from the Muskeg Lake First Nation, suffered through 11 years in the residential school system鈥 from 1958 until 1967 at St. Michael's Indian Residential School in Duck Lake and from 1967 until 1969 at Lebret Student Residence.
Are you ready? Proof of vaccination or negative tests required broadly Oct.1

Are you ready? Proof of vaccination or negative tests required broadly Oct.1

SHA won't be your first stop if you want proof of a negative test; it's going to cost you
Alex Clarke announced as first female linesperson in WHL history

Alex Clarke announced as first female linesperson in WHL history

鈥淚 am extremely excited for the opportunity to join the WHL as a linesperson,鈥 said Alex Clarke.
Humboldt goes with weekly COVID-19 tests rather than proof of vaccination

Humboldt goes with weekly COVID-19 tests rather than proof of vaccination

Council removed the option to show a proof of vaccination rather than be tested
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