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Lintlaw's JJ Guy headed to fiddler hall of fame

Lintlaw's JJ Guy headed to fiddler hall of fame

First Saskatchewan resident to be inducted into the North American Fiddlers' Hall of Fame
Forestry farm's Malcolm helped raise awareness of cougars

Forestry farm's Malcolm helped raise awareness of cougars

Malcolm was an amazing ambassador says Saskatoon Forestry Farm & Zoo manager.
Bass Battles brings anglers to Boundary Dam south of Estevan

Bass Battles brings anglers to Boundary Dam south of Estevan

The Bass Battles fishing derby was held on Boundary Dam south of Estevan.
Local artists eager to perform live anew

Local artists eager to perform live anew

The 34th SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival kicks off on Saturday at the TD Mainstage Bessborough Garden
Local artist creates mural at public library

Local artist creates mural at public library

Mya Lauer says murals are becoming a favourite outlet for her art.
Upcoming webinar to talk about U of S research on at-risk bat species in Sask.

Upcoming webinar to talk about U of S research on at-risk bat species in Sask.

An upcoming webinar featuring a Usask researcher plans to talk about the search for bat hibernation locations, as part of a conservation effort.
‘Give me my freedom. Let me go home,’ says Indigenous woman who cuts hair to proclaim innocence

‘Give me my freedom. Let me go home,’ says Indigenous woman who cuts hair to proclaim innocence

Frozen mango recalled due to risk of Hepatitis A

Frozen mango recalled due to risk of Hepatitis A

While there are currently no known cases of Hepatitis A in the province linked to frozen mangoes, at least one of several recalled products was distributed in Saskatchewan.
SK author sets doubt, negative feedback aside

SK author sets doubt, negative feedback aside

Tiare Aubryn Fenrich almost gave up in completing her book, Alex and Lank's Ghost Flower Adventure. But she found her second wind.
Ombudsman finds Regina Parkside Extendicare 'woefully unprepared' for COVID-19 outbreak

Ombudsman finds Regina Parkside Extendicare 'woefully unprepared' for COVID-19 outbreak

A report from the provincial ombudsman is blaming poor management from the provincial health authority and Regina Parkside Extendicare after a deadly COVID outbreak in 2020.
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