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Luseland school toasts jam club

Luseland school toasts jam club

A public performance by Luseland School's Jam Club garnered an invite to perform at the Tralapa Summer Festival.
KidSport Unity once again benefits from Nutrien partnership

KidSport Unity once again benefits from Nutrien partnership

Unity's KidSport funding got a boost April 24 when a noon barbecue was hosted by Nutrien Unity as well as a town wide blitz selling lawn fertilizer with all proceeds earmarked for the community charity.
New SARM initiative aims to support women on RM councils

New SARM initiative aims to support women on RM councils

With only seven per cent of councilors in Saskatchewan's rural municipalities being female, a group within SARM is getting to together to provide support and encourage more women to run for office.
Bjorkdale News: Students compete at provincial archery tournament

Bjorkdale News: Students compete at provincial archery tournament

Bjorkdale had a total of 18 archers in Moose Jaw competing at the provincials.
Man banned from North Battleford sentenced on drug charge, obstruction

Man banned from North Battleford sentenced on drug charge, obstruction

Cody Caron pleaded guilty to possession, obstruction of a peace officer, and failing to comply with an order.
Student, teacher stabbed at high school: La Loche RCMP seek tips

Student, teacher stabbed at high school: La Loche RCMP seek tips

A student and teacher were stabbed at the Dene High School in La Loche.
Saskatchewan Rivers board to meet with SSBA in June

Saskatchewan Rivers board to meet with SSBA in June

Board finalizing plans for school tours.
Providing mental health support in Prince Albert schools

Providing mental health support in Prince Albert schools

Response to Interventions (RTI) Model used when dealing with mental health challenges.
Sask. Rivers facing cutbacks despite govt's budget increase

Sask. Rivers facing cutbacks despite govt's budget increase

SSBA examines budget challenges.
Catholic board approves Japanese student visit to St. Mary High School

Catholic board approves Japanese student visit to St. Mary High School

Visit will include 15 to 20 students and two staff.
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