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Canora RCMP: Bike rider assaulted and robbed, charges laid

Canora RCMP: Bike rider assaulted and robbed, charges laid

A fight on Canora's Norway Road between a cyclist and a man was reported to Canora RCMP. The man stole items from the victim then fled the scene in a vehicle.
Death by Chocolate brought big laughs for Carlyle crowd

Death by Chocolate brought big laughs for Carlyle crowd

The Cornerstone Theatre attracted large crowds with its performances.
Celebration of Life today for former Rider great Jim Hopson

Celebration of Life today for former Rider great Jim Hopson

As a player, and an executive Jim Hopson exemplified football in Saskatchewan.
Estevan celebrates Southeast Women of Distinction

Estevan celebrates Southeast Women of Distinction

Twenty-six extraordinary women were nominated in five categories this year, and the Women for Women (W4W) event organizing committee underlined that each and every one of them is a role model and was being celebrated through the festive community event. An independent committee located outside the southeast decided on the recipients.
North Battleford model, Ember Whitford, earns role in TV Series

North Battleford model, Ember Whitford, earns role in TV Series

"It’s a powerful opportunity to bring diversity and authenticity to Hollywood, I’m grateful to be a part of it.” - Ember Whitford
Blast from the Past: St. John's Anglican Church celebrates 65 years

Blast from the Past: St. John's Anglican Church celebrates 65 years

The special service was presided by the Right Reverend D.A. Ford, Bishop of Saskatoon.
Agriculture This Week: Be wise and thorough in seeking answers

Agriculture This Week: Be wise and thorough in seeking answers

Of course ask questions, but always be aware of the source of any answer offered.
Jewish culture part of Sask. landscape for more than a century

Jewish culture part of Sask. landscape for more than a century

May is Jewish Heritage Month.
Saskatoon police investigating after man stabbed on city bus

Saskatoon police investigating after man stabbed on city bus

The 18-year-old male victim was taken to hospital where he is believed to be recovering in stable condition.
More than half of Canadians say freedom of speech is under threat, new poll suggests

More than half of Canadians say freedom of speech is under threat, new poll suggests

OTTAWA — A new poll suggests a majority of Canadians feel their right to freedom of speech is in danger. The Leger online survey found 57 per cent of respondents who said free speech in Canada is under threat.
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