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Threshing machine rebuilt with bits and pieces

Threshing machine rebuilt with bits and pieces

Demonstration held Friday
Bunkhouse project gives Million chance to improve craft

Bunkhouse project gives Million chance to improve craft

Julia Million used to live in Alberta, British Columbia, and Nova Scotia before settling in the city of Saskatoon in Saskatchewan.
Fire rips through the Moosehead Inn at Kenosee Lake

Fire rips through the Moosehead Inn at Kenosee Lake

The popular Moosehead Inn at Kenosee Lake has been destroyed by a fire.
Saturday is Youth Safety Education Day

Saturday is Youth Safety Education Day

In 2020 there were no youth work related fatalities.
FSIN Vice Chief Watson tests positive for COVID-19

FSIN Vice Chief Watson tests positive for COVID-19

"For anyone who may have been in close contact with me during this time, please self-isolate, get tested and follow the directions of our health care professionals." - Vice Chief Morley Watson
First Nation investment way to keep money in community: Chamber speaker

First Nation investment way to keep money in community: Chamber speaker

For entrepreneurs, First Nation investment opportunities are a way to keep business and money in the local economy, according to Sean Willy, Des Nedhe Group’s president and CEO.
Farm family downsized to be more efficient

Farm family downsized to be more efficient

Couple say their imminent debt-free status and anticipated extra income will allow for creative thinking
Where do Canada's political parties stand on climate change?

Where do Canada's political parties stand on climate change?

Reading through pages of party platforms can be time-consuming. We break down each party's stance on specific issues tied to climate change.
RCMP say weekend emergency alert confusion a tech error with text messages

RCMP say weekend emergency alert confusion a tech error with text messages

RCMP said it was an entry error that caused the weekend emergency alert about a shooting near Melfort to go out to residents without location information
Masks to be required in common areas for families and visitors in long-term care

Masks to be required in common areas for families and visitors in long-term care

The SHA also strongly recommends family and visitors wear masks within residents' individual rooms
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