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Carlyle female football player thrives with Estevan male team

Carlyle female football player thrives with Estevan male team

Taya Stigings found her love of football when she was in the sixth grade.
Carnduff's Beck earns two Western Canada baseball honours

Carnduff's Beck earns two Western Canada baseball honours

Carter Beck of the Saskatoon Berries has been named the WCBL Rookie of the Year and the Most Outstanding Canadian.
Video game inspires Indigenous student to become ‘legal’ hacker

Video game inspires Indigenous student to become ‘legal’ hacker

Computer science major conducted research with NSERC grant as a first-year student.
First-time author's new book helps others cope with grief

First-time author's new book helps others cope with grief

A Million Time we Cry chronicles the life and experiences of Stacey Grimes Wempe and the challenges she has faced.
Carlyle pharmacist wins prestigious provincial award

Carlyle pharmacist wins prestigious provincial award

Michelle Cooper was presented with the Bowl of Hygeia, a prestigious award and the highest honour in the pharmacy profession in Saskatchewan.
USask student follows family footsteps

USask student follows family footsteps

Janessa Mirasty will be a third-generation ITEP student on her father’s and a fourth-generation ITEP student on her mother’s side.
USask historian a finalist for SSHRC Talent Award

USask historian a finalist for SSHRC Talent Award

Research challenges previous historical narratives surrounding Indigenous peoples.
Former SaskPower employees reunite to honour Ben Anderson in Estevan

Former SaskPower employees reunite to honour Ben Anderson in Estevan

Anderson, who retired in 1993 as operations manager at the Poplar River Power Station in Coronach, has been the driving force behind annual visits with SaskPower co-workers and then reunions of SaskPower retirees for three decades.
Woven with love: crocheting for those in need

Woven with love: crocheting for those in need

Local senior keeps busy creating blankets and donating them to sick children.
Living with cancer, Fiddler wants to buy more time with her son

Living with cancer, Fiddler wants to buy more time with her son

There is a 92 per cent five-year survival rate for stage 1 ovarian cancer patients.
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