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Murder suspect denied bail

Jaycee Mildenberger, who stands accused of murdering Gwenda Gregory in 2009, was denied bail by a Regina court judge last week. There was to be a preliminary hearing starting March 11, but the defence consented to commit the matter to trial.
Homecoming for elite Shumka dancer

Homecoming for elite Shumka dancer

At 50, Shumka has basically become the National Ballet of Ukrainian dance in Canada. Blending traditional dance with modern and classical motifs into stories of community and life, Shumka has evolved into a truly world class artistic organization.

Step toward on-reserve potash mine

The Honourable Bernard Valcourt, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development, along with Muskowekwan First Nation Chief Reginald Bellerose and President and CEO of Encanto Resources Ltd.

Museum open Monday's

Effective April 1, 2013, the Western Development Museum's (WDM) four exhibit locations in Moose Jaw, North Battleford, Saskatoon, and Yorkton will reopen on Mondays throughout the year, with the exception of January, February and March.

High school needs fast cash

Good Spirit School division will apply for nearly half a million dollars in funding to fix a drainage problem in the courtyard at Yorkton Regional High School.
YEA going horse racing alone

YEA going horse racing alone

Standardbred horse racing will return to Cornerstone Raceway this summer.
Immigration subject of Social Work Week event

Immigration subject of Social Work Week event

The Yellowhead East Branch of the Saskatchewan Association of Social Workers (SASW) celebrated Social Work Week with a "Lunch and Learn" event on Yorkton immigration services March 21.
Children involved in UFC-style fights

Children involved in UFC-style fights

An estimated 3.
UPDATE: School bus/train collision

UPDATE: School bus/train collision

Carlyle RCMP advise that all 7 youth passengers on the school bus were examined by EMS at the Carlyle Elementary School and then released to family members.
Police seek Saskatoon escapee, request public help

Police seek Saskatoon escapee, request public help

Brent Carl Martin, 23, violated his provincial community supervision order on March 25, 2013, by removing his electronic monitoring device and is now considered unlawfully at large.
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