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The Ruttle Report - Fellow press members, please read the room

The Ruttle Report - Fellow press members, please read the room

"Fellow media and news journalists: You're there to do a job, not someone else's for them. You're only making us all look bad otherwise."
Empowering the next generation of tradeswomen

Empowering the next generation of tradeswomen

Sask Polytech faculty, students, alumni and industry professionals, serve as mentors.
Shelly Palmer - Agentic browsing with opera neon

Shelly Palmer - Agentic browsing with opera neon

The product will launch as a premium subscription service.
Man dies in collision with elk

Man dies in collision with elk

The driver, who was the sole occupant of the vehicle, was declared deceased by EMS at the scene.
Photo Gallery: CWE’s Point to Prove Tour hits Weyburn

Photo Gallery: CWE’s Point to Prove Tour hits Weyburn

By the time the first bell rang, every chair was filled.
Campbell retires after 17 years; Meekins named new LDSCR executive director

Campbell retires after 17 years; Meekins named new LDSCR executive director

Long-time LDSCR executive director Lyle Campbell retires after 17 years; Helen Meekins steps in with a fresh vision.
Update: Smoke delays Riders preseason game to 8 p.m.

Update: Smoke delays Riders preseason game to 8 p.m.

Saskatchewan Roughriders scheduled to host preseason game against Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Firearms, cigarettes seized at North Portal border crossing

Firearms, cigarettes seized at North Portal border crossing

members located two handguns, three loaded magazines and three cartons of cigarettes
Prince Albert Police Service look forward to collaborating with the Saskatchewan Marshals Service

Prince Albert Police Service look forward to collaborating with the Saskatchewan Marshals Service

Over the coming month, members of the Saskatchewan Marshals Service will be working in tandem with the Prince Albert Police Service.
Sask. lowers beer markup to boost small, medium brewery growth

Sask. lowers beer markup to boost small, medium brewery growth

The Sask. government is lowering beer markup rates to help small and medium-sized breweries expand production and stay competitive.
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