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Annual Duck Mountain Loppet returns for 42nd year

Annual Duck Mountain Loppet returns for 42nd year

The 42nd annual Duck Mountain Loppet made a comeback with people of all ages and families attending from across the region.
Dance Party themed Figure Skating Carnival hosted in Togo

Dance Party themed Figure Skating Carnival hosted in Togo

A Figure Skating Carnival at the Togo Centennial Arena, was hosted for the first time since COVID-19 with eight figure skating presentations.
5-year-old boy killed by pack of dogs on Whitefish First Nation

5-year-old boy killed by pack of dogs on Whitefish First Nation

Three dogs have been destroyed and secured for forensic and medical testing.
WestJet adding more frequent flights in Saskatchewan

WestJet adding more frequent flights in Saskatchewan

More flights out of Saskatoon and Regina to Canadian destinations announced for this summer.
Saskatoon woman pleads guilty to 2015 murder of Danil Tsannie

Saskatoon woman pleads guilty to 2015 murder of Danil Tsannie

Keshia Kakakaway pleaded guilty to manslaughter on March 7 in Saskatoon Provincial Court.
Looking to buy KISS tickets? Be careful

Looking to buy KISS tickets? Be careful

Saskatchewan residents should ensure they buy from the primary seller, such as Ticketmaster or SaskTel Centre.
Saskatoon police search for two men

Saskatoon police search for two men

After receiving reports of prohibited firearms inside a residence, the SPS Guns and Gangs Unit, with assistance from the Tactical Support Unit, executed a search warrant in the 300 block of Appleby Crescent.
Bazylak joins MN-S as education director

Bazylak joins MN-S as education director

Bazylak enjoys playing golf and fishing went not busy working.
Métis Nation-Sask reinstates harvesting advisory group

Métis Nation-Sask reinstates harvesting advisory group

The announcement is a commitment to return to that respectful process and ensure cultural continuity for Métis across Saskatchewan.
Newcomers receive English instruction in new country

Newcomers receive English instruction in new country

Newcomers to Outlook build community through English classes.
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