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Blast from the Past: Hockey scholarships given to Cami and Cara Wooster

Blast from the Past: Hockey scholarships given to Cami and Cara Wooster

The girls received their scholarships from the University of North Dakota during the 2004 Luseland graduation.
Video: Denzil steps back in time with vintage tractor pull

Video: Denzil steps back in time with vintage tractor pull

The Denzil Antique Tractor Club and the Denzil Rec Board worked together to feed and water close to 500 visitors over the two days.
Playground upgrade so all can play

Playground upgrade so all can play

Multiple donations and grants fast tracked the installation of a wheelchair accessible swing.
Video: Cruisin鈥 for a cause with the Neilburg Legion

Video: Cruisin鈥 for a cause with the Neilburg Legion

Fundraising event brings motorcycle enthusiasts and Legion supporters together.
North East School Division looking into cell phone policy

North East School Division looking into cell phone policy

The NESD is currently in the research phase of developing a division wide policy on personal cell phone devices.
Order of Merit bestowed on Indigenous storyteller

Order of Merit bestowed on Indigenous storyteller

Floyd Favel of Poundmaker First Nation was one of 10 recipients of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit.
Helping 鈥減eople stay safe and save money鈥 in the age of computers

Helping 鈥減eople stay safe and save money鈥 in the age of computers

Unity Chamber of Commerce welcomes new business to the community, Defiant Computers.
Melfort Car Show and Shine sees over 100 registered cars

Melfort Car Show and Shine sees over 100 registered cars

Greased Lightning was the theme.
Racquel Hilbert wins Sask Party nomination for Humboldt-Watrous Constituency

Racquel Hilbert wins Sask Party nomination for Humboldt-Watrous Constituency

Candidate is interested in seeing more women and the unique skill set they bring to politics in government.
Northeast communities have plans to celebrate Indigenous culture

Northeast communities have plans to celebrate Indigenous culture

National Indigenous Peoples Day takes place on the summer solstice, June 21. It provides a day to learn more about the rich and diverse cultures, voices experiences and histories of First Nations, Inuit and M茅tis peoples.
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