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Blast from the Past: Northwest Regional Science Fair sent UCHS students to Nationals

Blast from the Past: Northwest Regional Science Fair sent UCHS students to Nationals

Howard Simpson's three-year-old filly, Senga Jane, was recognized for a successful season in 14 harness racing in Edmonton, Regina and Saskatoon.
UCHS alumnus continues education at Oxford

UCHS alumnus continues education at Oxford

Kennedy Cholin, nee Mielke, will be learning from high calibre professors at the University of Oxford.
Close to 50 years of volunteering with Unity Courtesy Car

Close to 50 years of volunteering with Unity Courtesy Car

Service is run by volunteers.
Living Sky School Division No. 202 reports financial loss

Living Sky School Division No. 202 reports financial loss

Alleged misappropriated funds by an employee was the source of the lost funds.
NDP grills government over Doherty lobbying

NDP grills government over Doherty lobbying

Daily Leg Update: Health Minister Everett Hindley insists he did not meet lobbyist Kevin Doherty about surgeries.
Behind the Headlines: N. B'ford RCMP tackling Indigenous gangs

Behind the Headlines: N. B'ford RCMP tackling Indigenous gangs

'Indigenous street gangs would be the number one [gang in North Battleford,]' said RCMP Inspector Jesse Gilbert.
Canada’s Farm Show to focus on AgTech, innovation

Canada’s Farm Show to focus on AgTech, innovation

Launch event held for Canada’s Farm Show taking place June 18-20, 2024, with a sneak peek at some of the innovative equipment being rolled out
Quilt of Valour presented to retired military

Quilt of Valour presented to retired military

Unity Legion Branch No. 90 honours member James Quiring with Quilts of Valour presentation.
High school basketball players turn all-stars

High school basketball players turn all-stars

Grade 12 basketball students play in all-star game in Saskatoon, April 6 and 7.
Behind the Headlines: Experts unpack Indigenous street gangs

Behind the Headlines: Experts unpack Indigenous street gangs

Indigenous people need more than reconciliation to solve the issue of gang violence that stems from historical and ongoing colonialism, says USask academic.
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