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Sturgis Sports Day takes on a new look

Sturgis Sports Day takes on a new look

Sturgis preparing for two-day big sports day with plenty to do with children's events and chuckwagon, chariot races.
Premier announces new oil-and-gas high school courses

Premier announces new oil-and-gas high school courses

Students will learn about the importance of the oil and gas industry, and gain knowledge about career opportunities available in Saskatchewan's energy industry, while local companies will receive support in building a future workforce to meet consumer demands.
Wyonzek on the ice again at World Hockey Championship

Wyonzek on the ice again at World Hockey Championship

Tarrington Wyonzek, who has ties to Canora, worked a total of seven round robin games, as well as the quarter-final between U.S.A. and the host Czechia team.
ECS to celebrate grads with ceremony and parade

ECS to celebrate grads with ceremony and parade

Estevan Comprehensive School grad, what's to happen on June 14 and 15?
Editorial: Cultural diversity builds community

Editorial: Cultural diversity builds community

By collectively sharing that experience we learn at least a little more about cultural acceptance and building community.
Police search for evidence in Saskatoon's 10th homicide of 2024

Police search for evidence in Saskatoon's 10th homicide of 2024

Anyone with information believed to be relevant is asked to contact police directly at 306-975-8300 or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Update: Wind warning lifted in southern Saskatchewan

Update: Wind warning lifted in southern Saskatchewan

Wind gusts in excess of 90 kilometres per hour are expected Wednesday morning and into Wednesday afternoon.
Preeceville council set to increase taxes by $50 per household

Preeceville council set to increase taxes by $50 per household

Town approves new hirings.
Estevan Mercury Flashback – June 3, 1970

Estevan Mercury Flashback – June 3, 1970

This week's flashback is from 1970.
A 100-year-old Canadian D-Day veteran on remembrance, peace and the threat of war

A 100-year-old Canadian D-Day veteran on remembrance, peace and the threat of war

TORONTO — Richard Rohmer is not sentimental when he says, matter-of-factly, that this may be his last D-Day anniversary trip to France.
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