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Five things to know about the Nov. 10 CRISP report

Five things to know about the Nov. 10 CRISP report

COVID-19 numbers are down but the flu is up
Issues of rats, vacancies at Sask. Housing raised at Leg

Issues of rats, vacancies at Sask. Housing raised at Leg

Daily Leg Update - A rat infestation at a Saskatoon Housing Authority unit, and larger issues about Sask. Housing units in general, were raised this week.
Outlook rink tops host's list as 'most haunted' location

Outlook rink tops host's list as 'most haunted' location

Knocks from the outside, flickering lights make for a nerve-wracking night for two video hosts.
Wounded veteran says was his 'duty' to protect Ottawa protesters

Wounded veteran says was his 'duty' to protect Ottawa protesters

Video: Veteran Chris Deering is beaten by police during freedom convoy protests in Ottawa. About 20 veterans had linked arms creating a barrier between police and protesters as they attempted to protect the protesters.
Fourth Ukraine flight scheduled, this time to Saskatoon

Fourth Ukraine flight scheduled, this time to Saskatoon

Next Ukraine humanitarian flight will be a Boeing 787 direct flight to John G. Diefenbaker Infernational Airport
Candlelight vigil at Cenotaph

Candlelight vigil at Cenotaph

Event precedes city-wide Remembrance Day ceremony on 11th.
Major upgrade begins at Canadian Light Source

Major upgrade begins at Canadian Light Source

New linear accelerator will ensure continued world-leading discovery and innovation.
Outlook: Rec supervisor Redlick is up for the challenge

Outlook: Rec supervisor Redlick is up for the challenge

Town of Outlook Spotlight: Owen Redlick, Recreation Supervisor
Throwback Thursday: Remembrance Day memories in pictures, 1984

Throwback Thursday: Remembrance Day memories in pictures, 1984

Remembrance Day photos from the past highlight the sacrifices of those who served.
Cougar Corner Headlines: Halloween highlights, effects of war

Cougar Corner Headlines: Halloween highlights, effects of war

While learning about the horrible effects of war, Canora Composite School students took some time to dress up in their Halloween costumes for a school parade.
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