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Video: Bright light in Saskatoon helps uncover anti-cancer compounds

Video: Bright light in Saskatoon helps uncover anti-cancer compounds

Attacking cancer cells from the inside out
Mark Bracken retires after 30 years with Team Saskatchewan

Mark Bracken retires after 30 years with Team Saskatchewan

Team Sask's 217 athletes are a diverse group that came from more than 60 communities in the province.
Man arrested by SPS Guns and Gang unit appears in court

Man arrested by SPS Guns and Gang unit appears in court

The SPS Guns and Gangs Unit had obtained information that a man was unlawfully in possession of a firearm, in the 1700 block of 20th Street West.
Saskatoon police arrest three following a pursuit

Saskatoon police arrest three following a pursuit

The SPS Air Support Unit tracked the vehicle and observed it exiting onto Highway 7, momentarily.
Garage fire in Saskatoon causes $75,000 damage

Garage fire in Saskatoon causes $75,000 damage

The cause of the fire is undetermined.
Fire at Saskatoon apartment: Tenant uses portable extinguisher

Fire at Saskatoon apartment: Tenant uses portable extinguisher

Be careful in using candles in your homes or apartment units.
MN-S firmly opposes Saskatchewan First Act: ‘We have inherent rights’

MN-S firmly opposes Saskatchewan First Act: ‘We have inherent rights’

MN-S produced a policy paper that includes Métis voices in natural resource development.
YBID continues snow removal program with SaskAbilities

YBID continues snow removal program with SaskAbilities

YBID Executive Director says program is positive for all involved organizations.
Yorkton City Council approves $80K to review core services

Yorkton City Council approves $80K to review core services

The motion to approve engagez the consulting firm Meyers Norris Penny (MNP) LLP to collaborate with Council and Administration was unanimously approved by Council without discussion.
Mayor Hippsley to consider YMA request for support

Mayor Hippsley to consider YMA request for support

Peter Laniya, the president of YMA explained the organization has typically put on a Prayer Breakfast, although the event was not held through the pandemic.
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