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EDITOR's NOTE: A previous version of this story stated the couple was from Arborfield, when they were in fact from Aylsham. We have made the correction. -- A retired couple from Aylsham who were kille...
Jun 14, 2022
The shooting in Texas that left 21 people dead, most of them children, is being felt closer to home.The Horizon School Division, whose head office is in Humboldt, said that incident is the main driver...
Jun 07, 2022
A well-known musician is nearly finished a three-month program teaching the fiddle in Hall Lake and Sucker River. Tristen Durocher began instructing students Grade 3 and older in those communities in ...
Lisa Brady Jun 07, 2022
Thursday marked a special day for members of Canoe Lake Cree First Nation who gathered for a ground-breaking ceremony to celebrate the start of the Oskayak Pasikonatanik Project. The Oskayak Pasikonat...
Lisa Brady Jun 07, 2022
Waterhen Lake First Nation announced it is venturing into the tourism industry in northwest Saskatchewan.The community just purchased the Water's Edge Eco Lodge near Greig Lake in Meadow Lake Provinci...
Lisa Brady Jun 07, 2022
A successful language program that has gained a Prince Albert school a lot of positive feedback from both its own families, as well as the general community as a whole, is growing.Next Fall, the Cree ...
Lisa Brady Jun 06, 2022
Teacher Julie Andrews of La Ronge's Churchill Community High School is the recipient of a prestigious provincial education award. She was selected for a 2022 Arbos for Contributions to Education and t...
Jun 01, 2022
NORTH BATTLEFORD, Sask. – The Battlefords – Camrynn Simon hopes to bring more value-added food products to Saskatchewan tables in the future. That’s why the University of Saskatchewa...
Angela Brown May 06, 2022
A series of public consultations have kicked off as the Mtis Nation - Saskatchewan (MN-S) works to re-vamp its constitution. Changing the document was part of an agreement struck with the federal gove...
Apr 21, 2022
The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation wants the provincial government to learn a lesson from the latest wastewater data.One day after the University of Saskatchewan's latest data showed a 742 per cent...
Apr 12, 2022