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Leaders argue over how to pay for promises as voters head to advance polls
OTTAWA - The fifth and final week of the federal election campaign kicked off Sunday with the Liberals and New Democrats each questioning whether their opponent's plan to pay for the billions of campa...
Sep 12, 2021

Ménard main man at inaugural Elk Ridge Open; Yorkton's Johnson cracks top-five
History was made twice this week at Elk Ridge. Up until Saturday, the Elk Ridge Resort had yet to host a Mackenzie Tour- PGA Tour Canada event, and Raoul Mnard had never played in one. But with how mu...
Sep 12, 2021

Bombers earn Banjo Bowl win, season sweep after downing Riders 33-9
The Saskatchewan Roughriders couldn't overcome injuries and ejections, falling 33-9 to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Saturday at IG Field during the Banjo Bowl."We came in a little banged up but so wer...
Sep 12, 2021

Riders hoping to hit high notes in Banjo Bowl clash
The Saskatchewan Roughriders hope the music in the air is the silence of Winnipeg fans during the 2021 Banjo Bowl.The Riders find themselves needing to even the season series with the Winnipeg Blue Bo...
Sep 11, 2021

Showers expected to close out the weekend
As the weather continues to cool down in Saskatchewan, the northwest region of the province is expected to receive a mixed bag of conditions throughout the weekend.According to Environment and Climate...
Sep 10, 2021

Province approves more timber allocations for northern mills
The Government of Saskatchewan continued with a string of announcements regarding timber allocations this week.The latest allotment supports the proposed expansion of the Dunkley Lumber sawmill in Car...
Sep 10, 2021

Fall festival to return for second consecutive year
A community celebration designed to bring people together for the final equinox of the year is making a comeback for another run.The Fall Festival is set to take place on Centre Street on Sept. 17-18....
Sep 09, 2021

Mask requirements in place for long term care home common areas
Starting on Sept. 10, visitors and families will be required to wear masks in long term care facility commons areas.Due to the recent increase in COVID-19 cases in the province, the Saskatchewan Healt...
Sep 09, 2021

La Loche Man awarded $2,000 grant for Indigenous artwork
A local La Loche artist was recognized for his handmade artwork recently and will be receiving a $2,000 grant to help him further pursue his passion and develop his business. Bobby Janvier carves and ...
Sep 08, 2021

COVID numbers continue to climb as province reports rare day of over 400 new cases
The province has reported another 405 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 today. This is only the fifth time since the pandemic began that the province has reported daily case numbers over 400.This includ...
Sep 08, 2021