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Inquest set into William Whitebear's death in Saskatoon jail

Inquest set into William Whitebear's death in Saskatoon jail

Emergency personnel responded and lifesaving attempts were made but resuscitation efforts were unsuccessful, and he was pronounced deceased.
Stoughton Co-op holds AGM and awards night

Stoughton Co-op holds AGM and awards night

Upgrades have been made with the co-op's operations.
Temporary disruption to Redvers Health Centre due to physician shortage

Temporary disruption to Redvers Health Centre due to physician shortage

Temporary service changes will be in effect starting Monday, May 8.
Three nurses among the unsung health-care heroes

Three nurses among the unsung health-care heroes

Three employees reflect on their experiences.
Wawota looking forward to annual gala

Wawota looking forward to annual gala

Wawota Minor Hockey also handed out its awards.
Cornerstone Theatre wows the crowd with Daddy’s Girl

Cornerstone Theatre wows the crowd with Daddy’s Girl

Talents of Carlyle-area residents on display for production from April 28-30.
Ocean Man First Nation receives land claim mineral right

Ocean Man First Nation receives land claim mineral right

Government says the facilitation of reserve creation directly supports the growth of First Nation communities.
Travis Van Meer to appear in 2024 Saskatchewan Fire Fighters' Calendar

Travis Van Meer to appear in 2024 Saskatchewan Fire Fighters' Calendar

Travis Van Meer, selected for the 2024 Saskatchewan Fire Fighter's calendar, is pleased proceeds of the calendar go to the Jim Pattison Children's Hospital in Saskatoon, which has helped his family.
Riley Raynard retires after a decade of racing

Riley Raynard retires after a decade of racing

Lampman's Riley Raynard has announced his retirement from the track's hobby stock division, after amazing fans in both Canada and the U.S. since 2012. But he's not finished with appearances at local track.
MS Canada serves those with multiple sclerosis

MS Canada serves those with multiple sclerosis

Canada has one of the highest rates of MS in the world.
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