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$60,000 supports Francophone artists, promotes French language

$60,000 supports Francophone artists, promotes French language

Grant to fund seven workshops for singers, musicians, writers and visual artists.
Manitoba residents fleeing scorching wildfires take refuge in Niagara Falls, Ont.

Manitoba residents fleeing scorching wildfires take refuge in Niagara Falls, Ont.

NIAGARA FALLS — Until two weeks ago, Tyrone Caribou and his five children lived together in a house on a remote First Nation reserve in northern Manitoba.
Take care of your eyes amid wildfires and smoke, ophthalmologists urge

Take care of your eyes amid wildfires and smoke, ophthalmologists urge

TORONTO — The Canadian Ophthalmological Society is urging people to take care of their eyes as wildfires burn across Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
Addressing the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls

Addressing the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls

Saskatchewan government says various programs are designed to raise awareness, provide supports.
Sask. broadcasters unite for province-wide radiothon to aid wildfire evacuees

Sask. broadcasters unite for province-wide radiothon to aid wildfire evacuees

Broadcasters across Saskatchewan will host a June 12 radiothon to support Canadian Red Cross efforts for wildfire evacuees.
Sask. Crown oil and natural gas rights land sale exceeds $9 million

Sask. Crown oil and natural gas rights land sale exceeds $9 million

The southeast brought in $6,533,373 for 34 leases that encompassed 3,631.861 hectares.
This year’s Mining Week focuses on opportunity in Saskatchewan

This year’s Mining Week focuses on opportunity in Saskatchewan

Pam Schwann, president of Saskatchewan Mining Association, says the week is about raising awareness of the mining sector across the province.
Visit a park to celebrate Parks and Recreation Month

Visit a park to celebrate Parks and Recreation Month

SPRA invites residents to ‘Âé¶¹´«Ã½ on Common Ground.’
'Need to evacuate the summit site': Wildfire possibility part of G7 summit planning

'Need to evacuate the summit site': Wildfire possibility part of G7 summit planning

CALGARY — Security officials at the G7 leaders summit in Kananaskis say plans are in place, including the possibility of evacuations, if wildfires become a serious threat later this month.
Saskatchewan Roughriders hold off Ottawa Redblacks 31-26 to kick off 2025 CFL season

Saskatchewan Roughriders hold off Ottawa Redblacks 31-26 to kick off 2025 CFL season

REGINA — The Saskatchewan Roughriders won the CFL's first game of the 2025 season, but it was a costly 31-26 victory over the Ottawa Redblacks on Thursday. The Roughriders lost four starters to injury, including three in the first 17 minutes.
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