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Preeceville mayor shares fall happenings, events and seasonal updates
PREECEVILLE — As the leaves change colour and the air turns crisp, Preeceville mayor Darin Newton is encouraging residents to embrace the season with community events and activities. &...
Darin Newton Sep 29, 2025

Cold case closed: Forensic technology identifies Saskatoon 'Woman in well'
SASKATOON — For nearly 20 years, the “Woman in the Well” was a haunting mystery in Saskatoon. Now identified as Alice Spence, her story has given her descendants both long-awaited an...
Jon Perez Sep 29, 2025
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Sask judge charts a trail for First Nations women
REGINA — Judge Michelle Brass hopes that she is charting a path for other Indigenous people to follow her. In late 2018, she became the first woman who is a First Nations to be named a jud...
David Willberg Sep 29, 2025

Outlook park building dedicated to late Kinsmen Club member
OUTLOOK — One of the newest amenities in the town of Outlook has been dedicated to a longtime member of the local Kinsmen club who is still remembered today. The new gathering hut building locat...
Derek Ruttle Sep 29, 2025
From the trunk of a car to centre stage
PRINCE ALBERT — From his time in the Industrial Mechanics program at Saskatchewan Polytechnic, to speaking on stages across the province, Cody Demerais’ story has always been roo...
Sask. Polytechnic Media Relations Sep 26, 2025

Carnduff Fall Fling honours Jean Hanson for generosity and support
CARNDUFF — When Carnduff held its Fall Fling on Sept. 6, recognition was publicly given to express appreciation to all the sponsors who had made the day possible. There were many—41 to be ...
Paul Kimball, Freelance Reporter Sep 26, 2025

Carnduff honours volunteer Carol Vanstone
CARNDUFF — When Carnduff celebrated its Homecoming weekend, part of the festivities was recognizing two volunteers in the community. Rachelle Apperley was one of them, featured in a previous iss...
Paul Kimball, Freelance Reporter Sep 25, 2025

Si Campbell Memorial park dedicated in Unity
UNITY — The Town of Unity and the local Royal Canadian Legion honoured decorated veteran and community leader Silas “Si” Campbell by dedicating a newly revamped sitting area on Main ...
Helena Long/ Freelance Reporter Sep 25, 2025

'Life is short, art is forever': Film celebrates legacy of Prairie visionary Joe Fafard
MOOSE JAW - A celebrated artist whose bronze cows and portraits made him a household name across Canada was remembered in Moose Jaw recently through the lens of filmmaker Jan Nowina-Zarzycki. The Moos...
Aaron Walker, Moose Jaw Express Sep 24, 2025
Photos: Indigenous beading app wins $15K at rural innovation pitch in Estevan
ESTEVAN — Jill Ruep, creator of what she says is the first Indigenous-led beading app in North America, has won a rural pitch contest in Estevan, securing $18,000 in funding and suppor...
David Willberg Sep 24, 2025
WEATHER
Hypnotist Tyrone Reveen was in Regina recently. Have you or anyone you know been hypnotized?
Yes. For health reasons
Yes. For entertainment.
No.
Voting Ends: Apr 13, 2026 | 5:30 AM
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