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Mayor Hipplsey appoints YBID Board of Directors

Mayor Hipplsey appoints YBID Board of Directors

Doug Hull was elected Chair.
Police Federation urges province to invest $100M into Sask. RCMP

Police Federation urges province to invest $100M into Sask. RCMP

Funding for Saskatchewan RCMP hasn't kept up with the province's rapid growth the past 15 years, says National Police Federation.
Footprints in snow lead police to woman who rammed police vehicle

Footprints in snow lead police to woman who rammed police vehicle

Saskatoon Police say when they activated their emergency equipment the driver rammed the police vehicle before fleeing at a high rate of speed.
Outlook town council - RCMP 'can't do more with less anymore'

Outlook town council - RCMP 'can't do more with less anymore'

Highlights from the most recent meeting of Outlook town council.
Parkland and Cumberland Colleges proceeding with merger

Parkland and Cumberland Colleges proceeding with merger

Approval of the merger was received from the provincial government this week.
Eaglestone Lodge annual meeting postponed to next month

Eaglestone Lodge annual meeting postponed to next month

In its newsletter, the lodge also celebrated the support it received in donations from the community during Christmas.
Update: Vincent Williamson has been arrested

Update: Vincent Williamson has been arrested

Vincent Williamson is wanted for being unlawfully at large. He is known to visit Saskatoon, but his current whereabouts are unknown.
‘Today was a hard day, but we did it,’ says family of murder victim Taya Sinclair

‘Today was a hard day, but we did it,’ says family of murder victim Taya Sinclair

Taya Sinclair's family attended Saskatoon court Thursday for the first court appearance of Stephanie Halkett-Stevenson.
The Outlook presents 2022 - The Year In Review Part Two

The Outlook presents 2022 - The Year In Review Part Two

Revisiting the top stories of the past year.
Release decision reserved for Quewezance sisters

Release decision reserved for Quewezance sisters

Decision on bail could take up to eight weeks; judge calls for more structured plan.
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