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McLurg grad returns with book of poetry to inspire current students

McLurg grad returns with book of poetry to inspire current students

A 2004 McLurg High School graduate, Kim Germsheid, returned to Wilkie speaking to students about her writing and publishing journey
Saskatoon Bunkhouse studio to host open house Saturday

Saskatoon Bunkhouse studio to host open house Saturday

The Artists in Place: The Bunkhouse Project is an artist-in-residence initiative generously sponsored by the City of Saskatoon.
Battlefords Blend members honoured with awards

Battlefords Blend members honoured with awards

Chorus competes for first time in a decade.
Jackie K releases 3rd single from 'She's A Story' album

Jackie K releases 3rd single from 'She's A Story' album

Jackie K's latest single, 'We Can't Quit,' was co-written with her husband, Tom Kroczynski.
Action! Luseland’s Pothole Productions ready to return to live theatre performances

Action! Luseland’s Pothole Productions ready to return to live theatre performances

'Wheel of Misfortune,' newest comedy by Luseland's Pothole Productions is ready to hit the stage
Unity is home to talented Sask. artist, Faye McCubbing

Unity is home to talented Sask. artist, Faye McCubbing

Hundreds of hours of experimenting with colour and texture as well as in the creative process, Unity's Faye McCubbing has spent a lifetime putting her heart and soul into her artwork.
Taking steps towards reconciliation through land acknowledgements

Taking steps towards reconciliation through land acknowledgements

Sask. Rivers division trustees to include personal commitment.
Sask. burlesque group brings first post-COVID show to B'frds

Sask. burlesque group brings first post-COVID show to B'frds

Rosebud Burlesque is the premier burlesque company in Saskatchewan, though Headmistress Cherripop Purr says that the province's history of burlesque continues to thrive into the 21st century.
Canadian WWII quilts returned to Fred Light Museum

Canadian WWII quilts returned to Fred Light Museum

Quilts made by Canadian women to support the Red Cross and the UK during WWII, have finally been returned to Canada, with two being received by the Fred Light Museum.
English class system satire, murder mystery for BCP's last show

English class system satire, murder mystery for BCP's last show

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