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Kathy Ziglo joins Yorkton Sports Hall of Fame as golfer

Kathy Ziglo joins Yorkton Sports Hall of Fame as golfer

The Yorkton-born Ziglo is being recognized in the city of her birth as she will be among those inducted into the Yorkton Sports Hall of Fame and Museum on Sept. 9.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½AVeast Sask. man doing well after undergoing stem cell transplant

Âé¶¹´«Ã½AVeast Sask. man doing well after undergoing stem cell transplant

Dwayne Rogers underwent the transplant on Aug. 2 after he was diagnosed with leukemia.
Former southeast Sask. resident has written 11 children’s books

Former southeast Sask. resident has written 11 children’s books

Ashley Vercammen was back in southeast Saskatchewan recently to promote her books.
Lumsden magician has found his calling

Lumsden magician has found his calling

Magician entertained and educated the young audience during hour-long performance.
USask teams up with artist to acknowledge Orange Shirt Day

USask teams up with artist to acknowledge Orange Shirt Day

Meet the artist behind the artwork featured on 2023 orange shirts now on sale at USask.
Moonemis Creations is on a mission to spread awareness

Moonemis Creations is on a mission to spread awareness

Emilee Steffensen hopes one day everyone will be accepted for who they are even if they seem to be different.
The Eastons turned to art in their retirement

The Eastons turned to art in their retirement

Brian and Susan Easton discuss their love of art and their upcoming appearance in the artist colony at Moose Mountain Provincial Park.
Maryfield’s Hailey Olson will compete at global horse show

Maryfield’s Hailey Olson will compete at global horse show

Hailey Olson hashas travelled extensively to equestrian events.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½AVeast photographer celebrates Cancer Warriors with photos and video

Âé¶¹´«Ã½AVeast photographer celebrates Cancer Warriors with photos and video

Those battling cancer have shared their stories over the past couple of years.
Soldier bicycling 1,000 kms for Wounded Warriors Support Dog Program

Soldier bicycling 1,000 kms for Wounded Warriors Support Dog Program

This is Sgt. Nederlof's third year of biking across Canada.
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