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RCMP investigating theft from gas facility in the southeast

RCMP investigating theft from gas facility in the southeast

The Carlyle RCMP is asking for the public's assistance with a recent theft in the Kisbey area.
Photos: Students claim top spot at Estevan pitch competition

Photos: Students claim top spot at Estevan pitch competition

Estevan's first-ever pitch competition, hosted by the Southeast Techhub, had some innovative ideas, but it was two Grade 12 students from the Carnduff Education Complex who took top spot.
Whitetail buck shot and left in the Maple Creek area

Whitetail buck shot and left in the Maple Creek area

Evidence was collected at the scene and officers now need the public’s assistance in finding the responsible individual(s).
Harvard-Smithsonian's cosmic bond to Unity

Harvard-Smithsonian's cosmic bond to Unity

Harvard engineer, Keara Carter, has deep connection to grandparents, who are longtime residents of Unity.
Wanuskewin Park wins prestigious ITAC Indigenous Tourism Award

Wanuskewin Park wins prestigious ITAC Indigenous Tourism Award

Recognizing the best and brightest in Canada’s tourism industry.
Gardener's Notebook: Do gardeners ever really take a break?

Gardener's Notebook: Do gardeners ever really take a break?

Let’s make tea, and chat about outdoor decorations for Christmas.
Opinion: Why are conspiracy theories so popular?

Opinion: Why are conspiracy theories so popular?

Sorting fact from fiction in conspiracy theories.
Humboldt to host session on the next steps for reconciliation

Humboldt to host session on the next steps for reconciliation

Building Your Next Steps for Truth and Reconciliation Through Treaty Implementation will be presented by by the Office of the Treaty Commissioner at the Humboldt and District Museum on Nov. 29.
Sled dog teams prove to be a full-time commitment

Sled dog teams prove to be a full-time commitment

Two Saskatchewan dog sled racers reflect on their experiences and look forward to the upcoming season.
AI in education is here to stay, Holy Family board told

AI in education is here to stay, Holy Family board told

The use of artificial intelligence, or AI, in schools is a fact of life now, and to ban it would be to ban technology from the classroom, trustees of the Holy Family school board were told.
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