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Coroner raises public safety concern

The Saskatchewan Coroners Service is urging the public to be aware of the danger of illicit or street drugs following two deaths in Regina. The deaths remain under investigation by the Saskatchewan Coroners Service and Regina Police.
Canada’s leading drilling E&P talks about dramatic changes in the drilling fleet

Canada’s leading drilling E&P talks about dramatic changes in the drilling fleet

Crescent Point employs more drilling rigs than anyone else, and has done so for years
Selnes at the Scotties: Team Sask. wins tiebreaker, faced long day of curling

Selnes at the Scotties: Team Sask. wins tiebreaker, faced long day of curling

It was one game too many for Saskatchewan Thursday. Having left the arena well after 10 p.m. on Wednesday evening they had but a few hours of sleep. Lead Kara Thevenot said they were up at 6 a.m. to be at the rink for 7 a.m.
Canora youngster meets NHL superstar through Make-A-Wish Foundation

Canora youngster meets NHL superstar through Make-A-Wish Foundation

At the age of 11, Kayden Harder has gone through more life-altering challenges than many of us face in a lifetime. When he was around four or five, Harder started to have a reaction to being in sunlight, and was subsequently diagnosed as epileptic.

Preeceville branch of Royal Canadian Legion at risk of dissolving

The Royal Canadian Legion, branch 188 of Preeceville, will be forced to dissolve if it cannot recruit more members, stated a release from the organization. In accordance with Legion bylaws, a rural branch should have a minimum of 10 voting members.
First Nation Hip Hop dance group performs for KCI audience and presents powerful message

First Nation Hip Hop dance group performs for KCI audience and presents powerful message

A young First Nation group which performs energetic dance routines combined with speaking presentations between songs, performed for an audience at Kamsack Comprehensive Institute (KCI).
Book promoting mental health dialogue among men

Book promoting mental health dialogue among men

A new book hopes to do its part to open the conversation around men and mental health.
All that we know about the Second crude-by-rail derailment within 2 months at Guernsey

All that we know about the Second crude-by-rail derailment within 2 months at Guernsey

10,000 barrels spilled, much of it burned or ended up in the frozen ditch
Arrests made: Fort Qu'Appelle RCMP

Arrests made: Fort Qu'Appelle RCMP

On Feb. 20, 2020 Fort Qu'Appelle RCMP arrested five adults in relation to a month long investigation into prescription medication trafficking in Fort Qu'Appelle. The investigation has resulted in the seizure of opioids, cash and cell phones.

New aquatic invasive species strategy

Today, Environment Minister Dustin Duncan introduced the Government of Saskatchewan’s new Aquatic Invasive Species Strategy during an address to the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation’s (SWF) annual convention in Weyburn.
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