Jacob Wassermann wins gold, now makes waves in competitive rowing
Jacob Wassermann has turned his athletic prowess to a new sport, and it should come as no surprise that his determination has already made him shine. Jacob won his first gold medal in the fledgling world of competitive indoor rowing on his way to a place in the outdoor rowing world.
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"Secret" celebration honours Englefeld School athletes
Try keeping a secret from an entire school for weeks on end when you know the reveal will lead to a community celebration. A tough ask for sure, but that’s what a pair of Englefeld School Grade 8 students, Ella Altermatt and Quindelyn Carter, and their principal, Corinne Harcourt did.
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Humboldt Broncos and SJHL hop on the Better Together movement
Humboldt Broncos’ fans witnessed the power of being Better Together on Friday night. It wasn’t only about the teamwork that brought the win home. It’s about the importance of reaching out to one another, a simple gesture, or for that matter, even wearing a T-shirt.
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Punnichy RCMP charge youth with manslaughter
Punnichy RCMP received a call on February 2, at approximately 11:45 p.m. about an injured individual at a residence on George Gordon First Nation.
Officers responded and located an injured male child, who was declared deceased by EMS at the scene.
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Saskatchewan opens hearts and wallets for Telemiracle once again
Saskatchewan residents have over 5.5 million reasons to feel proud.
Telemiracle 47 wrapped up on Sunday afternoon at Prairieland Park in Saskatoon with the 20-hour telethon raising $5,519,229, one of the larger totals in its long history and one that looks even more amazing as inflation and rising costs dominate everyday life.
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