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Profound effect on Luseland family spawns MS fundraising efforts

Profound effect on Luseland family spawns MS fundraising efforts

When five family members were diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, it initiated a call to action resulting in a team being formed to participate in the annual MS Bike Tour fundraising and awareness event
Update: Human remains found near Prince Albert identified as missing woman

Update: Human remains found near Prince Albert identified as missing woman

Sudden death investigation underway
Bresaylor Happenings – The Leaning Church of Bresaylor

Bresaylor Happenings – The Leaning Church of Bresaylor

In 1989, a tornado moved Ste. Anne’s church off its foundation, with the doors moved four feet from the steps
USask, Wanuskewin renew cultural partnership

USask, Wanuskewin renew cultural partnership

A signed MOU between USask and Wanuskewin Heritage Park could strengthen the latter's bid for UNESCO Heritage Park status
Family business celebrates six decades in southeast Saskatchewan

Family business celebrates six decades in southeast Saskatchewan

The company grew from humble beginnings, as in the 1950s, Jerry Mainil began roughnecking on oil rigs when oil was discovered in southeast Saskatchewan, and he started welding in the back yard of his parents’ home in Weyburn.
Estevan woman shares her cancer experience to raise awareness

Estevan woman shares her cancer experience to raise awareness

Becky Cassidy shares her personal healthcare journey to raise awareness about a nasty disease.
The election outlook for the 14 Saskatchewan seats

The election outlook for the 14 Saskatchewan seats

John Cairns' News Watch - Only a few battlegrounds at this point
Farming amidst the myths of Canadian history

Farming amidst the myths of Canadian history

What would have happened had the government sincerely and competently, with enough resources, supported Indigenous peoples’ repeatedly expressed and emphasized desire to become farmers?
‘This is a crisis’: Yukon minister urges action on climate change

‘This is a crisis’: Yukon minister urges action on climate change

The Yukon might be the only jurisdiction in Canada with a climate scientist sitting in cabinet. In the 1970s and 1980s, John Streicker committed himself to convincing others that climate change was real.
Canadian icon needs our help

Canadian icon needs our help

The drop in Common Loon productivity raises alarm bells regarding the species and the health of our lakes
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