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  • Missing girls located safe

    September 10, 2009 - 6 h 00

    RCMPsay they have located three missing girls. The three were last seen in the Emma Lake District on Tuesday sometime around 7 p.m.

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  • MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina wins $30,000 York Wilson Endowment Award

    September 1, 2009 - 6 h 00

    The MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina has won the $30,000 York Wilson Endowment Award, which will help the gallery buy six new works. The prize, administered by the Canada Council for the Arts, will be used to purchase six pieces by Saskatoon...

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  • Blacksmiths heat up Ness Creek

    August 12, 2009 - 6 h 00

    Don't tell blacksmith Adrian Legge that his trade is a dying art.

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  • Inking a new career

    August 8, 2009 - 6 h 00

    When you step inside P.A. Ink, you'd almost think you've stepped into a lawyer's office. And that's exactly what owner Brad Tinker wants you to think.

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  • Garden Art Show grows

    August 7, 2009 - 6 h 00

    The eighth annual Garden Art Show is welcoming many new artists into the sale this weekend.

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  • Missing teens returned home

    August 7, 2009 - 6 h 00

    Remaining 3 girls missing from Wakaw District located over the past few days.

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  • Men Who Paint work at speed of sun

    July 30, 2009 - 6 h 00

    What do you call a group of men who like to get together to paint?

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  • Author of 'Angela's Ashes' dies of cancer at age 78

    July 20, 2009 - 6 h 00

    Frank McCourt, the beloved raconteur and former public school teacher who enjoyed post-retirement fame as the author of "Angela's Ashes," the Pulitzer Prize-winning "epic of woe" about his impoverished Irish childhood, died Sunday of cancer.

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  • Walter Cronkite, legendary CBS anchor called 'most trusted man in America,' dies at 92

    July 17, 2009 - 6 h 00

    NEW YORK - Walter Cronkite, the premier TV anchorman of the U.S. networks' golden age who reported a tumultuous time with reassuring authority and came to be called "the most trusted man in America," died Friday. He was 92.

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  • Animals stretch out in new exhibit

    July 2, 2009 - 6 h 00

    Mary Anne Barkhouse doesn't have to go far to find inspiration for her artwork.

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