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Province introduces new support programs to address family violence

The Ministry of Justice and Attorney General is introducing Family Intervention Rapid Support Teams (FIRST), a new initiative to support families in crisis.
Sports This Week - From Quebec to Atlanta via rugby

Sports This Week - From Quebec to Atlanta via rugby

The Toronto Arrows sadly struggled through the 2021 Major League Rugby season.
Sask. Party gov’t must guard against political traps

Sask. Party gov’t must guard against political traps

The benefit of an older, more experienced government is they tend not to make the same mistakes ass newer ones. It’s why they get re-elected.
Area volleyball players look back at '96 Olympics experience

Area volleyball players look back at '96 Olympics experience

Yorkton's Lori-Ann Mundt and Langenburg's Kerrie Buchberger reflect 25-years later
Water meter replacement beginning

Water meter replacement beginning

Earlier this year, Yorkton Council approved a plan which will see new water meters installed throughout the city. The replacement project is about to begin.
Near Wolsley vehicle travelling 164 km/hr stopped

Near Wolsley vehicle travelling 164 km/hr stopped

Driver charged after $140,000 and cocaine seized
Lemonade and cookies, a youth fundraiser

Lemonade and cookies, a youth fundraiser

It might not have been as hot as recent days, but it was still a great day for some lemonade and cookies especially since the donations made were going to fund summer programming for youth.
Theft of lumber: Kamsack RCMP

Theft of lumber: Kamsack RCMP

On Saturday July 17, between the hours of 02:40 a.m. and 03:00 a.m., a light colored 4-door Dodge Ram truck entered into the Norquay Co-op compound and stole approximately 10 sheets of 1/2" Plywood and 5- 16' 2x6's .
Sask. boaters reminded to stop at watercraft inspection stations

Sask. boaters reminded to stop at watercraft inspection stations

Saskatchewan residents travelling across provincial and international borders with boats are reminded to keep an eye out for inspection stations along highways and near waterbodies.

Grassroots farmers, ranchers in Saskatchewan share lands to honour treaty rights

As the province of Saskatchewan verges on making land less accessible to Indigenous hunters and gatherers through pending trespassing legislation, a group of farmers and ranchers are acting as a “counterpoint.
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