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Borden and District News: Seniors’ gatherings fill the December agenda

Borden and District News: Seniors’ gatherings fill the December agenda

Maymont hosts area seniors to a meal and entertainment.
Saskatchewan still loves its trucks

Saskatchewan still loves its trucks

The Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500, and Toyota Tacoma are Saskatchewan's favourites.
Battlefords Scuba Community hosts celebrity scuba event Nov. 27

Battlefords Scuba Community hosts celebrity scuba event Nov. 27

Mayor Leslie, Dustin Bohse, Pamela Connor and Chris Odishaw were in attendance to represent some of the community agencies and organizations that have donated mpore than $70,000 to the Battlefords Scuba Community.
Tickets on sale for 2023 Saskatchewan Winter Games

Tickets on sale for 2023 Saskatchewan Winter Games

The 2023 Games will be a landmark event, marking the 50th anniversary of the biennial Saskatchewan Games program.
AIDS day walk in North Battleford aimed to banish stigma

AIDS day walk in North Battleford aimed to banish stigma

Saskatchewan has the highest rate of new HIV infections in Canada, and has had the highest annual rate in the country.
Legacy Trail Tour goes ahead in extreme cold

Legacy Trail Tour goes ahead in extreme cold

Extreme cold warnings on the day of the Saskatchewan Hospital Legacy Trail committee held their second tour out on the grounds of the site of the now demolished building. Joe Campbell and Valerie Higgs came to put up signs where the trail will be in the future. People opted to stay in their cars to drive it instead of risking frostbite by walking.
Maidstone and District News: Chill doesn’t freeze out Moonlight Madness fun

Maidstone and District News: Chill doesn’t freeze out Moonlight Madness fun

Museum hosts Winter Fun Fest Dec. 10.
Meota and District News: Seniors share a Christmas feast

Meota and District News: Seniors share a Christmas feast

Grand Slam of Curling back in action.
TRC commissioner Wilson reflects on years of bearing witness

TRC commissioner Wilson reflects on years of bearing witness

Marie Wilson spoke about the ongoing importance of bearing witness to the realities of residential schools, the sixties scoop, and the legacy of colonial violence and injustice in Canada.
'Everyone can reset our compass': working towards reconciliation

'Everyone can reset our compass': working towards reconciliation

The conference was is focused on bearing witness, and how the act of bearing witness can lead to understanding, healing and change.
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