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Who says girls can’t play football?

Who says girls can’t play football?

For Tyrell MacLean, coach of the Yorkton Kinsmen Lady Gridders, hosting a football camp in Canora was a positive step in the progression of girls football.
Teagan Littlechief makes history at SCMA Awards

Teagan Littlechief makes history at SCMA Awards

Littlechief is the first Indigenous woman to win Female Artist of the Year Award.
Update: Carrot River declares state of emergency after destructive storm

Update: Carrot River declares state of emergency after destructive storm

By declaring a state of emergency, the community will have access to the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program.
Apple to bring self-service repair program to Canada next year

Apple to bring self-service repair program to Canada next year

TORONTO — Apple says Canadians will soon get access to a program providing them with the parts, tools and manuals they need to fix their own devices.
WestJet mechanics issue strike notice for possible job action Friday

WestJet mechanics issue strike notice for possible job action Friday

CALGARY — WestJet says it faces a possible strike by its mechanics starting as early as Friday. The airline says the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association has issued a strike notice that could mean a work stoppage as early as 5:30 p.m.
Premier sees innovation, dedication at Outlook, Loreburn tour stops

Premier sees innovation, dedication at Outlook, Loreburn tour stops

Premier, MLA see businesses and demand on the grow during daylong tour.
Moosomin FN man charged with three murders headed to trial

Moosomin FN man charged with three murders headed to trial

Wade Frenchman is charged with three counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Alyssa LeCaine, Daphne Bear, and Tyler Mooswa.
Summer Storms: the importance of being weather aware

Summer Storms: the importance of being weather aware

Being proactive is important to helping your family in case of a severe weather occurrence, and resulting emergency situations.
Precision Agriculture Certificate celebrates first graduates

Precision Agriculture Certificate celebrates first graduates

Fourteen students earn USask’s new certificate.
Food inflation ticks higher in May for first time in nearly a year

Food inflation ticks higher in May for first time in nearly a year

Higher grocery prices continue to wallop Canadian household budgets, with food inflation ticking higher in May for the first time in nearly a year. Statistics Canada reported Tuesday that grocery prices rose 1.
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