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Understanding the African Canadian culture in rural Sask.

The stories of African Canadian immigrants who moved to rural Saskatchewan are rare but just as important as everyone else’s.On June 22, residents of...

Flags raised in spirit of reconciliation

New flagpoles fly Canadian, Saskatchewan, Treaty 4 and Métis flags Four new flagpoles stand in front of the Indian Head town office, bearing the Canadian,...

Riot’s Raffey chosen to be on Team Canada

Women’s Football is an emerging sport across the country and world, and one Whitewood local is at the top of her sport.Hailee Raffey, a...

Daywalker-Pelletier honoured by postage stamp

Hopes this inspires more young Indigenous women to become leaders Marie Anne Daywalker-Pelletier says she hopes the commemorative postage stamp issued in Fort Qu’Appelle last...

Two nature projects will upgrade Adair Creek Trail

Wolseley Sea Cadets The Wolseley Sea Cadet Corps is working on two nature projects to fulfill the community service requirements of their program.The group maintains...

Day Walker-Pelletier on Canada Post stamp

Marie-Ann Day Walker-Pelletier is one of three community leaders being honoured this week as part of National Indigenous History Month with a commemorative Canadian...

Cst. Shelby Patton Memorial unveiled

The beautifully landscaped park next to the courthouse in Wolseley features a new monument honoring Constable Shelby Patton. The young RCMP officer served with...

FN communities commit to closer collaboration

Elections Saskatchewan - Julia Peterson - Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The next elections in Saskatchewan may be a long ways away — but Elections Saskatchewan...

Provincial News

Echo Lake swim marks latest milestone after amputation

As emergency lights flashed along the shoreline and an RCMP boat approached from behind, Mark Herbison kept his head down and continued swimming through...

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