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Largest pumpkin at Preeceville contest tops the scale at 205 pounds

Largest pumpkin at Preeceville contest tops the scale at 205 pounds

Vegetable contest brings the biggest out to be weighed and measured in annual Vegetable contest in Preeceville.,
Successful veggie exchange involves community

Successful veggie exchange involves community

Gardeners join together to share their plentiful bounty in the Preeceville and Sturgis community areas.
Rural health minister tours Kamsack health facilities

Rural health minister tours Kamsack health facilities

Kamsack health professionals emphasized staffing shortages, healthcare technology and access to care to the province’s new rural health minister as he toured the local hospital.
Store security threatened with machete after confronting alleged thief

Store security threatened with machete after confronting alleged thief

When theft suspect, Jesse Squires, was confronted by store security, he brandished a machete, say police.
Controversial author speaks in Yorkton

Controversial author speaks in Yorkton

Local and provincial 2SLGBTQIA+ advocates say Gillies is spreading false information.
Sask. man accused of luring child on Snapchat; could be more victims

Sask. man accused of luring child on Snapchat; could be more victims

Police say he had Snapchat profiles with the names of Maximum_max11, MaxxyMaxlove, and Stretch_Enjoyer.
Deceased person found near Bedford Road parking lot: Death not suspicious

Deceased person found near Bedford Road parking lot: Death not suspicious

Police don’t believe the death to be suspicious in nature.
Culture Camp engages Sask Polytech students in Indigenous culture

Culture Camp engages Sask Polytech students in Indigenous culture

Evolving the future of recreation and tourism.
Back in custody: Woman on bail who faces murder charge arrested again

Back in custody: Woman on bail who faces murder charge arrested again

Jannay Blackbird was in Saskatoon Provincial Court Tuesday.
Indigenous studies spearheads global academic impact

Indigenous studies spearheads global academic impact

USask Department of Indigenous Studies celebrates 40 years of ‘indigenizing the academy.’
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