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Canadian Blood Services urges Tisdale area residents to give

Canadian Blood Services urges Tisdale area residents to give

One in two people in Canada are eligible to donate and only one in 76 do.
Reigning champion MacGillivray 2nd in Stampede Rangeland Derby

Reigning champion MacGillivray 2nd in Stampede Rangeland Derby

Melfort’s Layne MacGillivray gets to dash for cash but comes home with second.
Batoche will become third largest city in Sask. July 18-21

Batoche will become third largest city in Sask. July 18-21

Back to Batoche Days is the world’s largest outdoor Indigenous celebration.
Team Lakeland athletes preparing for 2024 Summer Games

Team Lakeland athletes preparing for 2024 Summer Games

The 2024 Saskatchewan Summer Games in Lloydminster will see competition among upwards of 1,800 participants from across Saskatchewan in 15 different sports.
Fatal rollover vehicle crash near Red Earth Cree Nation

Fatal rollover vehicle crash near Red Earth Cree Nation

The driver and sole occupant of the vehicle was declared deceased by EMS at the scene.
Melfort museum wants security system after vandalism

Melfort museum wants security system after vandalism

The museum board of directors has completed a risk analysis, given the number of irreplaceable artifacts and buildings.  
Humboldt Gallery has Chapter 6 exhibit 'Stories of Humboldt'

Humboldt Gallery has Chapter 6 exhibit 'Stories of Humboldt'

The RCAF No. 5 Bombing & Gunnery School at Dafoe trained 131, 500 airmen during WWII. 
North Stars coach Klimosko moving home to Humboldt Broncos

North Stars coach Klimosko moving home to Humboldt Broncos

There's a new job opening for the Battlefords North Stars now that it's been announced that Brayden Klimosko has accepted the head coach position with his hometown Humboldt Broncos.
Melfort man receives recognition for helping during an assault

Melfort man receives recognition for helping during an assault

Shawn Russin received special recognition for quick thinking and selflessness.
Trucker who caused Broncos crash applies to have permanent resident status returned

Trucker who caused Broncos crash applies to have permanent resident status returned

CALGARY — The truck driver who caused the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash has applied to have his permanent resident status returned.
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