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Canora region hit with first big dump of snow

Canora region hit with first big dump of snow

Judging by all the snow on the ground, it looks like winter is here to stay.
Gardiner Dam plans to double Sask. irrigation stalls

Gardiner Dam plans to double Sask. irrigation stalls

Speaking at the new office, Minister Responsible for the Water Security Agency Jeremy Cockrill said the $6 million upgrade was badly needed.
Métis veterans honoured despite inclement weather

Métis veterans honoured despite inclement weather

Métis citizens have been enlisting with non-Indigenous peoples to defend every threat Canada faced.
FSIN's Lerat honours, remembers Indigenous vets

FSIN's Lerat honours, remembers Indigenous vets

Lerat said Indigenous Peoples signed up in droves to fight for freedom.
Yorkton Hyundai raises money through sales for Kidsport

Yorkton Hyundai raises money through sales for Kidsport

$100.00 from each vehicle sold in the month of October went to Yorkton KidSport.
Local business owner receives builder award at ABEX

Local business owner receives builder award at ABEX

YORKTON – Evan Ortynsky of the Key Auto Group was honoured with the Roger Phillips Chamber Builder Award at the 2022 Achieving Business Excellence awards held in Saskatoon at Prairieland Park on Nov. 5.
Man sentenced for murder now faces aggravated assault charge

Man sentenced for murder now faces aggravated assault charge

Tye Partridge was sentenced earlier this year to 15 years in prison for the murder of 20-year-old Damian Moosomin and now faces a charge of assault causing bodily harm in another incident.
Disciplinary action dropped against nurse who spoke against COVID-19 vaccines

Disciplinary action dropped against nurse who spoke against COVID-19 vaccines

The Saskatchewan nurse practitioner had expressed personal views on social media against COVID-19 vaccines, face masks, and treatment options.
Snow event declared in Saskatoon, crews clearing priority streets

Snow event declared in Saskatoon, crews clearing priority streets

Transit service may be impacted by accumulated snow.
Separate Indigenous Veterans Day ceremonies set Tuesday

Separate Indigenous Veterans Day ceremonies set Tuesday

An estimated 12,000 First Nations, Inuit and Métis served in the significant conflicts of the 20th century and at least 500 lost their lives.
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