麻豆视频

Skip to content

Local Arts

Skilled students heading to nationals

Skilled students heading to nationals

Dustin Murray has always been interested in automobiles. 鈥淢y dad used to work on cars,鈥 he said. 鈥淸He] got me into it.鈥 Murray, grade 12, hones his passion for mechanics at Yorkton Regional High School (YRHS), where he gets hands-on experience.
There is art in our past

There is art in our past

It has been long enough that Phyllis Herman couldn鈥檛 quite recall the year she last had a show at the Godfrey Dean Gallery. But the artist said she was happy to be back.
Contractors dig into breakfast, safety tips

Contractors dig into breakfast, safety tips

Dozens of contractors chowed down on a warm breakfast as they got a refresher course on worksite safety last Wednesday morning. Nearly 150 workers filled St. Mary鈥檚 Cultural Centre on Apr. 18 for a Contractors Safety Breakfast.
Morhart captures rural memories

Morhart captures rural memories

A life-long love of drawing continues to keep Val Morhart active and productive at his easel.
Globe Theatre presents The Rez Sisters

Globe Theatre presents The Rez Sisters

A funny and powerful story of resilience and desire for a better life.
Canora RCMP hosts town hall meeting

Canora RCMP hosts town hall meeting

The Canora RCMP Detachment held a town hall meeting at the Canora Activity Centre on March 21. RCMP officers present at the meeting included Sgt. Greg Smith (Canora detachment Commander), Cpl.
SaskPower warns customers about scammers

SaskPower warns customers about scammers

SaskPower has been seeing a significant increase in fraudulent activity in the province. Scammers pretending to represent SaskPower have been known to call, email and even physically visit businesses.
Paper Bag Players back from TheatreFest

Paper Bag Players back from TheatreFest

The Paper Bag Players are getting ready to perform Buying the Moose at home, on April 21 at the Painted Hand Casino, but it鈥檚 not the first time they鈥檙e performing the play. The group performed at TheatreFest in Weyburn.
Former Saskatchewan cabinet minister Bill Boyd fined $35,000

Former Saskatchewan cabinet minister Bill Boyd fined $35,000

Bill Boyd, 61 of Eston, was sentenced in Kindersley provincial court on April 17, 2018, on environmental charges he pleaded guilty to in February. Boyd was fined a total of $35,000.
Fatal collision east of Raymore

Fatal collision east of Raymore

On April 15 just after 2:00 a.m. Punnichy RCMP received a complaint of a serious single vehicle collision on a grid road east of Raymore, SK. EMS also responded to the scene.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks