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Saskatoon woman, 28, charged with stabbing two others

Saskatoon woman, 28, charged with stabbing two others

Two women were stabbed in separate incidents.
Humboldt company fined $56,000 after employee injured

Humboldt company fined $56,000 after employee injured

An employee was seriously injured by a scissor lift.
Three arrested after sawed-off shotgun and gun pointed at vehicle

Three arrested after sawed-off shotgun and gun pointed at vehicle

A caller told police that, while driving, people in a black Volkswagon Atlas pointed a sawed-off shotgun and another gun out the window at them
Community joins Outlook family in Benny's battle against leukemia

Community joins Outlook family in Benny's battle against leukemia

Family, medical team, community and ‘ninjas’ all in the fight with Benny
Saskatoon police officer assaulted

Saskatoon police officer assaulted

Police say they found a man was sleeping in the bathroom of a restaurant in the 200 block of 22nd Street East.
Temporary helmet exemption for Sikh motorcyclists approved

Temporary helmet exemption for Sikh motorcyclists approved

Exemptions are to be approved by the minister.
PrairiesCan announces $7.6M investment for Saskatoon

PrairiesCan announces $7.6M investment for Saskatoon

Rivercity is among the five recipients in the province to receive over $7.6 million in funding to support its economic development initiatives, including the healthcare and aerospace programs of the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technology.
United Church Women’s Tea and Bake Sale Returns

United Church Women’s Tea and Bake Sale Returns

The United Church Women (UCW) hosted a Valentine's Tea and Bake sale where cake, tea, and coffee were offered to the guests of the event, which attracted about 60 people.
Pickleball continues to thrive in Kamsack area

Pickleball continues to thrive in Kamsack area

Building on the success of the previous year, instructors will be available for two days of lessons in the coming summer. The deadline for registration is set for June 1.
Unlocking the science behind cheese making to help Canadians

Unlocking the science behind cheese making to help Canadians

Improving taste, lowering cost of cheese can be possible with enzyme additives: USask research.
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