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Carving a dugout canoe in the forest

Tofino, BC - When Valeen Jules performed spoken word poetry at the Koksilah Music Festival last year, the 24-year-old played ancestral Nuu-chah-nulth music in the background.
Langenburg Council discusses Sea-can containers

Langenburg Council discusses Sea-can containers

On Tuesday, Feb. 16 at 7:30 P.

Massive increase in Nunavut mine shipping traffic puts narwhals at risk: study

Shipping traffic linked to Nunavut鈥檚 Mary River Mine has increased exponentially and the noise could be adversely affecting narwhals, according to a new study .
Shooting for the button

Shooting for the button

After the recent cold snap that had most of us huddled indoors for days, warm weather, at least warm for February, returned this weekend.
Sask. reports four deaths and 182 new COVID-19 cases

Sask. reports four deaths and 182 new COVID-19 cases

2,428 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered Saturday

Four-part interactive workshop helps mark Black History Month

A four-part interactive workshop called, 鈥淭he West African Talking Drum,鈥 by University College of the North professor Dr. Joseph Atoyebi kicked off on Saturday to help celebrate Black History Month.
Esterhazy Council meets

Esterhazy Council meets

Mayor Grant Forster called the regularly scheduled meeting of the Esterhazy Town Council to order at 6:34 P.M. on Wednesday, February 10, 2021, with a quorum present.
A look at Hive with the world champion

A look at Hive with the world champion

The list of games being produced each year is simply massive, and that has been the case of at least the last 20 years.
Sunny Side Up - Pastor to pastors - the sometimes overlooked role of bishops

Sunny Side Up - Pastor to pastors - the sometimes overlooked role of bishops

鈥淒anny called today,鈥 the Preacher told me, when I got home from work one day. I felt a smile start in my soul. Dr. Daniel Gales.

Jessica Campbell wins $70,000 for charity on Battle of the Blades

It鈥檚 not every day someone from rural Saskatchewan makes national headlines, but at this point, the community Jessica Campbell grew up in is used to seeing her do just that.
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