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Update: Missing Prince Albert boy located safe

Update: Missing Prince Albert boy located safe

The Prince Albert Police Service would like to thank members of the public and the media for their assistance in this investigation.
Farmland a buyers’ market?

Farmland a buyers’ market?

Real estate agents say more land may soon come up for sale, tipping the scales in favour of buyers.
Two 50-year-old Scots Pines inspire the naming of neighborhood

Two 50-year-old Scots Pines inspire the naming of neighborhood

Saskatoon's Evergreen is one of Saskatoon's newer neighborhoods, still in development stages.
USask students featured in new Walking with Dinosaurs series

USask students featured in new Walking with Dinosaurs series

Paleontologists Jack Milligan and Kaitlin Lindblad appear in an episode of the celebrated series, which returns this summer.
Watchdog declines to take up investigation after death near Unity

Watchdog declines to take up investigation after death near Unity

RCMP notified the Sask. Serious Incident Response Team about a fatal rollover, but it determined the incident was not within its mandate.
Legacy Co-op announces $18.5M Travel Centre to serve drivers, RV travelers and the Yorkton region

Legacy Co-op announces $18.5M Travel Centre to serve drivers, RV travelers and the Yorkton region

The development will cover roughly 10 acres and includes a 6,400 sq. ft. convenience store and lounge.
Wanted parole violator once threatened to taser senior woman

Wanted parole violator once threatened to taser senior woman

Curtis Mikituk was released from prison in May and is now wanted for violating his parole.
Storm creates harvesting challenges in some areas

Storm creates harvesting challenges in some areas

Some crops in central Saskatchewan were damaged due to last week's storm that had strong wind, hail, and rain.
Colby Stanley crowned CPCA’s 2025 Champion at Lloydminster

Colby Stanley crowned CPCA’s 2025 Champion at Lloydminster

The Canadian Professional Chuckwagon Association held the Finals Aug. 20 to 24 in Lloydminster.
Statistics Canada reports the country's cattle herd has grown slightly

Statistics Canada reports the country's cattle herd has grown slightly

According to new data from Statistics Canada, Canadian cattle numbers rose as of July 1, the first year-over-year increase since 2021. Canadian cattle producers had 11.9 million cattle and calves on farms as of July 1, up 0.
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