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USask alumna reflects on her time as university’s 16th chancellor

USask alumna reflects on her time as university’s 16th chancellor

Grit McCreath (BEd’91), a graduate of the College of Education, said she feels like 'one of the luckiest people in the world' to have had the opportunity to serve her alma mater.
Saskatoon woman supports daughter’s partner after leg loss

Saskatoon woman supports daughter’s partner after leg loss

Leann Bower launched a GoFundMe to help her daughter’s partner Marley, who had her leg amputated after a fall led to a severe infection.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½AVeast couple had a marriage made in the military

Âé¶¹´«Ã½AVeast couple had a marriage made in the military

Rob and Terry Wilson reflect on the experiences that brought them together.
Graham Shirley was a big part of Estevan, trucking industry

Graham Shirley was a big part of Estevan, trucking industry

"He was my mentor, my father and my hero. The strongest man I ever met," said Graham Shirley son Darryl.
Former Estevan rodeo queen earns opportunities with horse skills

Former Estevan rodeo queen earns opportunities with horse skills

Rykelle Holinaty and her horse Braveheart were part of the grand entry at one of the largest rodeos in Canada.
Kamsack man celebrates birth of his great-great-grandson

Kamsack man celebrates birth of his great-great-grandson

Two-week old pays elder a visit.
Canada Day beach bash draws crowd to Lady Lake Regional Park

Canada Day beach bash draws crowd to Lady Lake Regional Park

Local vendors, food and family fun highlighted the Canada Day celebration at Lady Lake, a quiet getaway near Preeceville.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½AVeast artist dabbles in many styles and techniques

Âé¶¹´«Ã½AVeast artist dabbles in many styles and techniques

Talented woman turned to art to cope with bullying in high school.
From Unity to Italy: local acro student joins national team

From Unity to Italy: local acro student joins national team

Keira Schumack, a 15-year-old dancer from Unity, has been granted a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to compete on the world stage.
‘Intense’ final game, says Special Olympics’ provincial bocce ball champion

‘Intense’ final game, says Special Olympics’ provincial bocce ball champion

Tanner Svenson earns spot at national event in Medicine Hat next year.
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