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Winnipeg-based resource hub to help Prairies adapt to climate change

A new, government-funded, not-for-profit organization opened its doors Tuesday in Winnipeg, with the express purpose of helping the Prairie region recognize the risks, and potential opportunities, presented due to climate change.

Legendary hockey figure Art Berglund helped to shape the game in the U.S.

A legendary figure in the world of hockey who carried a love of his hometown wherever he went has died. Art Berglund, a well-known hockey legend both at home and in the U.S.
The Big Blue Bike

The Big Blue Bike

Sometimes there just seems to be things that don’t fit, recently at a town council meeting, the council decided on moving the big blue bike which the previous council had acquired through a donation by Bob Schmidt, the owner of the big blue bike.

‘Language of reconciliation:’

culture podcast series sheds light on Métis culture and Michif language
Yorkton Chamber elects new executive

Yorkton Chamber elects new executive

The Board of Directors of the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce elected its 2021 Executive at a meeting of the Board Wednesday. Marty Sveinbjornson was acclaimed as President for 2021. Marty is in the first year of his second term as a Director. Mr.

TC Energy halts work on Keystone XL in anticipation of Biden action

Calgary – Before President Biden was even inaugurated, TC Energy let it be known they would be stopping work on the Keystone XL pipeline.
Premier Moe tears into Regina for policy which would restrict energy company advertising

Premier Moe tears into Regina for policy which would restrict energy company advertising

Regina– If you don’t like the money that comes from energy, try going without it. And by the way, you’re currently accepting a lot of it, which you might soon do without. That was the message Premier Scott Moe sent to the City of Regina on Jan.
Lions Club looks to different way to raise funds

Lions Club looks to different way to raise funds

Community service clubs have had to adapt as the COVID-19 pandemic has cut-off traditional avenues to fundraising.
Letter to the Editor - How thought out was Moe's Bucks for Pucks?

Letter to the Editor - How thought out was Moe's Bucks for Pucks?

Dear Editor: In the midst of one of the worst epidemics that the current generation has ever witnessed was the handing over of four (4) million dollars to the WHL and the SJHL the best use of borrowed money by our provincial Government? I think not a
Homicide in RM of North Battleford

Homicide in RM of North Battleford

On January 19 at approximately 10:30pm, the North Battleford RCMP, RM of North Battleford Fire Department and local EMS responded to a structure fire in the RM of North Battleford.
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