Sask. First Nations Spelling Bee gives kids platform to compete at national level
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Sask. sisters win at First Nations Spelling Bee, qualify for National Championship
Two sisters will be representing Saskatchewan at the Spelling Bee National Championships. The Saskatchewan First Nations Spelling Bee was held in Saskatoon last week with over 150 students from 21 different communities taking part. This includes Birch Narrows, James Smith, Muskeg Lake, Pelican Lake, Canoe Lake, Montreal Lake, Muskoday, and Buffalo River. McKenna Fineblanket ended up winning the intermediate category, for those aged 12 to 14, whi…
Sask. sisters win at First Nations Spelling Bee, qualify for National Championship
Two sisters will be representing Saskatchewan at the Spelling Bee National Championships. The Saskatchewan First Nations Spelling Bee was held in Saskatoon last week with over 150 students from 21 different communities taking part. This includes Birch Narrows, James Smith, Muskeg Lake, Pelican Lake, Canoe Lake, Montreal Lake, Muskoday, and Buffalo River. McKenna Fineblanket ended up winning the intermediate category, for those aged 12 to 14, whi…
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