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‘My life is dialysis’: Saskatoon resident seeks kidney donour after years on waitlist

‘My life is dialysis’: Saskatoon resident seeks kidney donour after years on waitlist

Saskatoon resident Dante Cronje described feeling anxious and stressed after finding out his kidneys failed around seven years ago.
Estevan pianist Audrey Andrist shines on global classical stage

Estevan pianist Audrey Andrist shines on global classical stage

Estevan-born pianist Audrey Andrist has made her mark worldwide, performing on top stages while staying rooted in her musical beginnings.
Neilburg woman marks 100th birthday with family, dignitaries

Neilburg woman marks 100th birthday with family, dignitaries

Louise Poppleton turned 100 on Aug. 31, with a hall full of family and friends to join in on the celebration.
Formal event that ended WWII was ‘the greatest drama in modern times’

Formal event that ended WWII was ‘the greatest drama in modern times’

The third story in a three-part series about the official end of the Second World War 80 years ago, after Japan formally surrendered on Sept. 2, 1945.
Attending ‘historic ceremony’ that ended WWII a thrill for Canadian officer

Attending ‘historic ceremony’ that ended WWII a thrill for Canadian officer

Part 2 in a series about the official end of the Second World War, after Japan surrendered during a formal ceremony on Sept. 2, 1945.
Weekes sisters make mark in rodeo with pro barrel racing debut

Weekes sisters make mark in rodeo with pro barrel racing debut

Two sisters from Weekes are turning heads in the rodeo world after placing in their first professional barrel racing events.
Moose Jaw soldier freed from PoW camp after Japan’s surrender 80 years ago

Moose Jaw soldier freed from PoW camp after Japan’s surrender 80 years ago

The Second World War officially ended 80 years ago on Sept. 2, 1945, after Japan's formal surrender, which freed Canadian PoWs like Adam Schnell. Part 1 of a three-part series.
Carnduff Comfort Quilters stitch warmth for those in need

Carnduff Comfort Quilters stitch warmth for those in need

Carnduff Comfort Quilters have been crafting handmade quilts since the 1990s, donating them to hospitals, shelters and those in need.
Endeavour trucker honoured with Weyerhaeuser safety award

Endeavour trucker honoured with Weyerhaeuser safety award

Dale Strelezki was honored for the ninth time for having high standards and a clean driving abstract.
From Wawota to Europe, Kelly Greenbank’s hockey life unfolds

From Wawota to Europe, Kelly Greenbank’s hockey life unfolds

Kelly Greenbank’s hockey path took him from small-town Sask. to Europe, Olympic ice and a life shaped by “what is” rather than “what if.”
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