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Trial wraps up for man charged in dial-a-dope sting

Trial wraps up for man charged in dial-a-dope sting

Denar Thomas was arrested after Saskatoon Police Service Drug Unit and Saskatoon Police Air Support Unit raided a vehicle and home
Ukrainians set to land in Regina Monday evening

Ukrainians set to land in Regina Monday evening

Humanitarian flight from Warsaw with 230 Ukraine citizens to arrive around 7:30 p.m. tonight.
Parkland College looks to brings seniors and students together

Parkland College looks to brings seniors and students together

When fully launched in the fall the program will see volunteer seniors integrated into the college in varying ways, from visiting classrooms to share knowledge, to one-on-one session with students, to being involved in college events and activities.
Yorkton WDM hosting 'Back to the Farm' event

Yorkton WDM hosting 'Back to the Farm' event

Activities, set for Saturday, July 30, are included with regular museum admission and are free for WDM members.
Robbers demand prescription meds in Wakaw, escape in a Cadillac

Robbers demand prescription meds in Wakaw, escape in a Cadillac

On July 2 at 2:30 p.m., Wakaw RCMP received multiple reports of a robbery in progress at a pharmacy on the 100 block of 1st Street in Wakaw.
Saskatoon fire dept. divers rescue person

Saskatoon fire dept. divers rescue person

The scene was later turned over to Saskatoon police for further investigation.
Northern Pikes lead man Jay Semko turns to poetry in new book

Northern Pikes lead man Jay Semko turns to poetry in new book

Best known as lead man of the Northern Pikes, Jay Semko has often performed as a musician in Yorkton.
Court and Crime Catchup: The past week on SASKTODAY.ca

Court and Crime Catchup: The past week on SASKTODAY.ca

Courts deal with varied cases, from murder to COVID challenge
YAIL Harbor cuts ribbon on newest home in Yorkton

YAIL Harbor cuts ribbon on newest home in Yorkton

YAIL Harbor is a community-based organization that has been providing person-centred supports to people with intellectual disabilities since 1973.
Lawyers challenge COVID lockdown restrictions in Saskatoon court

Lawyers challenge COVID lockdown restrictions in Saskatoon court

Lawyers argued that charter rights were breached when two people were fined for attending a Saskatoon anti-lockdown protest.
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