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Jim Larter joins ranks of Southeast Sask. legends

Jim Larter joins ranks of Southeast Sask. legends

Larter was born and raised in Estevan and has spent his career working in and around the Energy City.
Canada's only Indigenous coloured gemstone lapidary a cut above

Canada's only Indigenous coloured gemstone lapidary a cut above

COVID-19 layoffs lead Ryan Ross on a glittering new path.
Indigenous film festival underway in Saskatoon

Indigenous film festival underway in Saskatoon

Janine Windolph’s new documentary, titled Our Maternal Home, will screen at the festival on June 8.
A stroke can change a person’s life very quickly

A stroke can change a person’s life very quickly

Shelley Slykhuis reflects on the impact a stroke has had on her life in the past few years.
Town of Carlyle gave military rings to veterans

Town of Carlyle gave military rings to veterans

When veterans returned to the Carlyle area, they were honoured with a certificate and a Birk’s 10-karat gold ring by the Town of Carlyle.
Sask woman wins Canadian Screen Award for makeup skills

Sask woman wins Canadian Screen Award for makeup skills

McArthur was recognized for her contributions to the series Little Bird.
Wyonzek on the ice again at World Hockey Championship

Wyonzek on the ice again at World Hockey Championship

Tarrington Wyonzek, who has ties to Canora, worked a total of seven round robin games, as well as the quarter-final between U.S.A. and the host Czechia team.
Weyburn author enthralls audience at Estevan library

Weyburn author enthralls audience at Estevan library

Jan Keating read excerpts from both of her books and discussed the inspirations behind them.
Moose Jaw student credits service dogs with helping him graduate high school

Moose Jaw student credits service dogs with helping him graduate high school

Stephen Walcer never thought he would reach high school graduation because of his autism condition, but thanks to his service dogs, he’ll walk across the stage with his classmates in June.
Alameda boy, age nine, becomes a professional artist

Alameda boy, age nine, becomes a professional artist

Madden Millions' octopus artwork had been on display at the Estevan Leisure Centre.
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