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Local athletes proudly represent their schools

Local athletes proudly represent their schools

Champion school runners and field students do well at the district track and field meet.
Update: Suspect in Subaru arrested

Update: Suspect in Subaru arrested

The arrests come after an extensive search that involved multiple Saskatchewan RCMP detachments and units, as well as the Manitoba RCMP, the Protection and Response Team from the Province of Saskatchewan and the CN Police.
Firehouse Feature - Co-chairs talk fundraising for new hall in Outlook

Firehouse Feature - Co-chairs talk fundraising for new hall in Outlook

Campaign to raise funds for new Outlook hall already off to a commanding start.
Wildlife group holds open range day in Outlook

Wildlife group holds open range day in Outlook

Event draws interest from the public in firearms and archery.
Sturgis Sports Day takes on a new look

Sturgis Sports Day takes on a new look

Sturgis preparing for two-day big sports day with plenty to do with children's events and chuckwagon, chariot races.
Preeceville council set to increase taxes by $50 per household

Preeceville council set to increase taxes by $50 per household

Town approves new hirings.
Kamsack zoning decision may determine if vet clinic stays or goes

Kamsack zoning decision may determine if vet clinic stays or goes

A Kamsack couple who lives next to a veterinarian clinic is speaking out.聽At the same time, Kamsack鈥檚 town council has taken the first step in changing the town's zoning bylaw to allow vet clinics in residential zones.
Update: Traffic restrictions lifted on O鈥橬eil Cres., Saskatoon

Update: Traffic restrictions lifted on O鈥橬eil Cres., Saskatoon

A man has been charged with two counts of uttering threats to cause death.
Museum-goers line up to drive nearly century old Model-T

Museum-goers line up to drive nearly century old Model-T

鈥淲here's the Dipstick?鈥 Historic Ford car stars at Fort Pelly-Livingston Museum opening.
Walk raises money to train service dogs

Walk raises money to train service dogs

Proceeds raised from the national event go towards the training of service dogs to support Canadians with disabilities.
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