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By: Jordan Twiss The dancers of Studio 747 took over the Shellbrook Theatre for their annual Mini Showcase on Saturday, March 8, giving their family and friends, and the community, a sneak peek at the hard work they’ve been putting into the 2024-2025 dance season so far.
Read MoreSask. students win in arbitration ruling
By: Jordan Twiss Though the Sask Party hasn’t had much to say about it – given that it’s been a little distracted responding to United States President Donald Trump’s tariff tantrum – last week was an important one for Saskatchewan’s educators.
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By: Calvin Daniels After a winter that seems colder and snowier than normal — although that might be my impression based on this season being the eve of my 65th birthday — the current uptick in temps has me thinking spring.
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By: Bruce Penton It was a legitimate question, coming from a person who is not a fan of the National Hockey League, but aware of the hype surrounding Washington Capitals’ sniper Alex Ovechkin’s drive to overtake Wayne Gretzky in the statistical category ‘most goals-career’ in the NHL:
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