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St. Paul's School supports Ukraine

St. Paul's School supports Ukraine

Raised more than $2100
High-fish diet may not be bad for you: study

High-fish diet may not be bad for you: study

USask-led study finds benign mercury occurring in low levels in fish.
Saskatoon - Woman in critical condition after being hit by train

Saskatoon - Woman in critical condition after being hit by train

The collision occurred at 33rd Street and Circle Drive in the late evening of Thursday.
Nadine Wilson, Gerry Ritz among names backing Sask. United Party

Nadine Wilson, Gerry Ritz among names backing Sask. United Party

Saskatchewan United Party says it is in the process of becoming official with Elections Saskatchewan.
‘Children can see themselves in the story:’ book program grows

‘Children can see themselves in the story:’ book program grows

The Babies, Books and Bonding program, which launched in 2007 to support early literacy and family bonding, has given more than 16,000 books to northern children from birth to age four over the last seven years.
Local highways recognized as worst in province

Local highways recognized as worst in province

Springside and Buchanan among communities on list.
Rainfall warning issued for Canora, Kamsack and Preeceville

Rainfall warning issued for Canora, Kamsack and Preeceville

Environment Canada said May 12 widespread amounts of 30 to 60 millimetres [1.18 to 2.36 inches] are forecast in the late afternoon and early evening.
Kawakatoose woman found deceased in B.C.; family requests privacy

Kawakatoose woman found deceased in B.C.; family requests privacy

Kawacatoose First Nation Chief Tom Dustyhorn says Chelsea Poorman's family and community refuse to accept the Vancouver Police’s findings in the case.
Saskatoon officers charged after police dogs bite suspects

Saskatoon officers charged after police dogs bite suspects

The Crown recommended charges of aggravated assault based on investigation by the Provincial Complaints Commission.
Crime Stoppers: Suspects may be passing counterfeit $100 bills

Crime Stoppers: Suspects may be passing counterfeit $100 bills

If your tip leads to an arrest or charge, you may be eligible for a reward of up to $2,000.
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