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Family flees wildfire threat with help from small-town strangers

Family flees wildfire threat with help from small-town strangers

Saskatchewan has declared a state of emergency as wildfires force evacuations in the north, with families fleeing and communities offering support.
Man dies in collision with elk

Man dies in collision with elk

The driver, who was the sole occupant of the vehicle, was declared deceased by EMS at the scene.
Campbell retires after 17 years; Meekins named new LDSCR executive director

Campbell retires after 17 years; Meekins named new LDSCR executive director

Long-time LDSCR executive director Lyle Campbell retires after 17 years; Helen Meekins steps in with a fresh vision.
Historian to speak on Treaty 6 at Humboldt and District Gallery

Historian to speak on Treaty 6 at Humboldt and District Gallery

A free public talk at the Humboldt and District Gallery will explore the history and legacy of Treaty 6, featuring historian Bill Waiser.
Nipawin approves $83K for local sports, culture, recreation

Nipawin approves $83K for local sports, culture, recreation

Nipawin council has approved $83,000 in funding for local groups supporting sports, culture, recreation and community well-being.
Bridging cultures: Humboldt to host screening of Common Territory

Bridging cultures: Humboldt to host screening of Common Territory

Humboldt will host a screening of Common Territory on May 29, a documentary exploring shared stories of Indigenous peoples and newcomers.
Agriculture and mining days open doors for students

Agriculture and mining days open doors for students

Horizon School Division to host hands-on career exploration in June.
Impaired drivers damage 2 Sask. RCMP vehicles in separate incidents

Impaired drivers damage 2 Sask. RCMP vehicles in separate incidents

Two Saskatchewan RCMP police vehicles have been damaged after being struck by impaired drivers in two separate incidents.
Nipawin dog park opens May 31 with ribbon-cutting, BBQ fundraiser.

Nipawin dog park opens May 31 with ribbon-cutting, BBQ fundraiser.

Dog owners in Nipawin will have a new place to let their pets run free as the town prepares to officially open its first off-leash dog park.
Cianna Lieffers makes history as first female Centennial Cup referee

Cianna Lieffers makes history as first female Centennial Cup referee

Cianna Lieffers is making history as the first female referee at the Centennial Cup, marking a milestone for women in hockey officiating.
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