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New Outlook officer getting a feel for riverside community

New Outlook officer getting a feel for riverside community

Rural area brings a different environment from Canada's Atlantic coastline.
Annual Wheelchair Funspiel Returns for its Fourth Year.

Annual Wheelchair Funspiel Returns for its Fourth Year.

After the COVID-19 quarantine, the annual Wheelchair Funspiel hosted by Kim and Teddy Hudye was unable to operate for the past three years, but now it has returned and is planned to occur again next year.
Saskatoon pharmacist appears in court on drug trafficking charges

Saskatoon pharmacist appears in court on drug trafficking charges

Police say more than 24,000 narcotics unaccounted for from pharmacy inventory.
SARM urges gov't to speed up Lake Diefenbaker irrigation project

SARM urges gov't to speed up Lake Diefenbaker irrigation project

Rural leaders want an update on the state of the irrigation expansion.
Indigenous business reunion brings opportunities to Sask.

Indigenous business reunion brings opportunities to Sask.

More than 500 at trade show.
Woman attacked by two men in Saskatoon: Police investigating

Woman attacked by two men in Saskatoon: Police investigating

The woman had been walking in the area of 23rd Street East and 1st Avenue North between 6:15 and 6:30 p.m. when she was approached by two men unknown to her.
Sask United is a central party, says leader Nadine Wilson

Sask United is a central party, says leader Nadine Wilson

The new party is composed of individuals who feel abandoned by their provincial leaders: Wilson
KISS final tour coming to SaskTel Centre

KISS final tour coming to SaskTel Centre

KISS has confirmed that SaskTel Centre will be the venue Nov. 13 for one of their stops on their End of the Road world tour.
Photos: Métis medals

Photos: Métis medals

The recipients were from various fields like healthcare, education, arts, culture and sports.
Woman who helped Westside Outlawz sell drugs from prison gets sentenced

Woman who helped Westside Outlawz sell drugs from prison gets sentenced

A high-ranking Westside Outlawz street gang member from Onion Lake was able to run his drug business from behind bars with the help of a woman on the outside, court heard. He was in daily contact with her, calling her more than 800 times to give instructions.
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