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Saskatoon Bishop apologizes for church’s atrocities

Saskatoon Bishop apologizes for church’s atrocities

Diocese of Saskatoon Bishop Mark Hagemoen has apologized in behalf of the Catholic Church in Saskatchewan for its past atrocities and would support having Pope Francis visit Canada.
Wide Mouth Mason and The Sheepdogs headline Jazz Festival

Wide Mouth Mason and The Sheepdogs headline Jazz Festival

The 34th SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival, after a year-long wait, returns this summer with four headlining artists that includes Juno Award winners Wide Mouth Mason. The festival, cancelled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is set from Aug.
Infectious disease research bolstered by Hospitals of Regina Foundation

Infectious disease research bolstered by Hospitals of Regina Foundation

SASKATOON – To help protect Saskatchewan residents from emerging disease threats, Hospitals of Regina Foundation (HRF) has invested $150,000 to help establish Canada’s Centre for Pandemic Research at the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Vaccine a
It shouldn’t be this easy to find people not wearing their seatbelt

It shouldn’t be this easy to find people not wearing their seatbelt

June Traffic Spotlight shines light on a sad fact: Too many people don’t buckle up
July 23 COVID-19 update: Two deaths, 312 active cases, 51 new cases, 25 recoveries

July 23 COVID-19 update: Two deaths, 312 active cases, 51 new cases, 25 recoveries

Vaccines Reported An additional 8,204 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 1,374,210.

Elbow to hold community vote on Line 19 Multiplex

There has been plenty of discussion coming from both sides in the village of Elbow surrounding the community's proposed Line 19 Multiplex, a multipurpose facility being designed to house any number of public events and essentially replace old infrast

Outlook town council news & notes - July 14

The town council of Outlook held a regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday night, July 14.

Lac La Ronge Indian Band to begin weekend search of residential school site

Warning: Details in this story may be upsetting to readers. Lac La Ronge Indian Band members are preparing to unearth the truth of the former Lac La Ronge Indian Residential School's possible unmarked graves.

Future of Métis National Council uncertain as Manitoba Federation gets mandate to pull out

The signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Manitoba Metis Federation (MMF) and the newly-created Alberta Métis Federation could spell the end of the Métis National Council (MNC) as it has operated for almost 40 years.

Seaway sees cargo surge

THUNDER BAY — The St. Lawrence Seaway and Canadian ports including the Port of Thunder Bay are seeing a surge in commodity shipments to sustain domestic manufacturing and construction activity, according to June statistics.
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