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Preseason starts with win for Yorkton over Melville

Preseason starts with win for Yorkton over Melville

The Yorkton Terriers played their first game of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League preseason tonight with a trip down Highway #10 to face rival Melville.
George River Caribou numbers up, Inuit leaders urge caution

George River Caribou numbers up, Inuit leaders urge caution

The Nunatsiavut government in Labrador is asking its people to continue to abide by the hunting ban on the George River caribou and calling on other groups in Labrador to do the same, as the provincial government released census data on the threatene
Jury moved with ‘ease’ toward the work of Alanis Obomsawin to award her the Glenn Gould Prize

Jury moved with ‘ease’ toward the work of Alanis Obomsawin to award her the Glenn Gould Prize

Filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin was surprised when she heard the news that she’d been named the recipient of the 2020 Glenn Gould Prize honouring her life’s work.
Drive-in rallies punctuate last days of campaign

Drive-in rallies punctuate last days of campaign

Regina, Saskatoon – With the provincial election campaign wrapping up in its final days, the platforms revealed and most of the promises made, the leaders of the major parties are building to the final crescendo.
N.B. man appears in Saskatoon court on child porn, sexual assault charges

N.B. man appears in Saskatoon court on child porn, sexual assault charges

A North Battleford man appeared in Saskatoon Provincial Court Oct. 22 on sexual assault, child luring and child porn charges.
Leaving a blank in Churchill

Leaving a blank in Churchill

Federal polar bear research near Churchill has been put on hold for the first time since 1980 because of restrictions on travel due to the global coronavirus pandemic.
Sask. reports 33 new COVID-19 cases Friday

Sask. reports 33 new COVID-19 cases Friday

There are 33 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on October 23, 2020, bringing the total to 2,591 cases.
Building codes development under scrutiny as climate goals loom

Building codes development under scrutiny as climate goals loom

Canada’s building code development system is under scrutiny, with some analysts skeptical it can produce the high standards necessary to ensure construction that’s ready for the climate crisis.
Moosomin provincial candidate Ken Burton

Moosomin provincial candidate Ken Burton

Ahead of Monday’s provincial election, The Forum reached out with an interview request to each of the parties and/or candidates running in the local constituency of Moosomin.
The party leaders talk rural issues: Part 5-of-6

The party leaders talk rural issues: Part 5-of-6

Grants for small farmers, improved connectivity part of Green rural strategy
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