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Luseland Hall: New boiler installed soon, extends longevity of venue

Luseland Hall: New boiler installed soon, extends longevity of venue

Town of Luseland strategizes to remove aged tees and replant new trees.
La Loche RCMP ask public's help locating missing man

La Loche RCMP ask public's help locating missing man

Ryan Park was reported missing on Aug. 24.
50 years ago: First time computer was used to select game hunting license recipients

50 years ago: First time computer was used to select game hunting license recipients

National Communities in Bloom judges told then Unity Rec. Director, "By far, leaps and bounds, Unity was the best museum we have seen on this trip".
Sask. man accused of killing woman, trying to kill child, pleads not guilty

Sask. man accused of killing woman, trying to kill child, pleads not guilty

Thanh Nguyen has been in custody since he was arrested May 2022 and charged with second-degree murder and attempted murder.
Break-in and vandalism at Cut Knife Museum

Break-in and vandalism at Cut Knife Museum

The Clayton McLain Memorial Museum in Cut Knife is picking up the pieces after a recent break in and resulting vandalism discovered Aug. 21.
From the trailer park to national TV

From the trailer park to national TV

Hot new comic says follow your dream.
Catch the groove at Waskesiu Lakeside Music Festival

Catch the groove at Waskesiu Lakeside Music Festival

Three-day festival, which begins Aug. 25, includes music and fun for all ages.
Fertilizer distribution centre could be set up near Tisdale

Fertilizer distribution centre could be set up near Tisdale

Genesis Fertilizers wants to establish a distribution centre at the newly established agricultural industrial park on Highway 3 west of town.
Sask. arborist sounds alarm over 'dangerous' N B'frd tree care

Sask. arborist sounds alarm over 'dangerous' N B'frd tree care

Mismanagement of the city's arborist is among the reasons that resident's property, and in some cases lives, could be in danger from falling deadwood, trees, or wildfire smoke says one concerned resident
Humboldt landmark to become musical instrument

Humboldt landmark to become musical instrument

On Aug. 31, Jen Reimer will use loudspeakers and tactile transducers that vibrate the material structure of the Humboldt Historic Water Tower to play a composition.
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