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Nipawin cancels federal election forum due to lack of candidate participation

Nipawin cancels federal election forum due to lack of candidate participation
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Nipawin chamber cancels election debate; only two candidates confirmed attendance

Nipawin chamber cancels election debate; only two candidates confirmed attendance
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Liberal candidate disappointed in lack of participation in rural forum

Liberal candidate disappointed in lack of participation in rural forum
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Kinsmen Water Park life guards aim for education with National Drowning Prevention Week activities scheduled to start on Monday

Prince Albert Daily Herald Lifeguards from Kinsmen Water Park give a rescue demonstration in this photo from 2016. Lifeguards have a number of activities lined up for National Drowning Prevention Week, including rescue demonstrations in partnership with Parkland Ambulance on Wednesday, July 21. Photo courtesy of Kinsmen Water Park. Know your limits, wear a life-jacket, avoid swimming while intoxicated, and keep a close eye on small children. Those are some of the messages lifeguards at Kinsmen Water Park hope to get out when National Drowning Prevention Week activities begin on Monday. Park staff have five days of educational events scheduled to teach residents about safety while enjoying the water this year whether it’s in a lake, a dugout, or a swimming pool.

New exhibit at Grace Campbell Gallery features work of 15-year-old Carlton student

New exhibit at Grace Campbell Gallery features work of 15-year-old Carlton student Submitted Photo Kayla Cockle poses with her work at the Grace Campbell Gallery. The youngest member of the Carlton Collection Builders for Social Justice Program helps to raise awareness about mental illness with her new exhibit at the Grace Campbell Art Gallery in the John M. Cuelenaere Public Library. Emotions features the work of 15-year-old Kayla Cockle, a self-taught artist who has been creating art ever since she could pick up a pen. Cockle works in both realistic and abstract art and was amazed to have her art on display at the gallery.

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