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Bear spray and a knife result in charges in Saskatoon

Bear spray and a knife result in charges in Saskatoon

A 54-year-old man had been threatened with bear spray by a male suspect before he fled the scene.
Kram latest to demand answers about Blackmore removal

Kram latest to demand answers about Blackmore removal

Rhonda Blackmore was removed as commander of F division.
Drone spraying could end up in court

Drone spraying could end up in court

Drone demonstrations will again be part of Ag in Motion which starts Tuesday.
Points West Living brings first-ever vintage car show home to senior residents

Points West Living brings first-ever vintage car show home to senior residents

“There are always car shows around the city, and most of our residents aren’t able to get to them, so I thought they would appreciate me bringing a show here,” Jen Montgomery said.
Woman with a knife reported for screaming and smashing glass

Woman with a knife reported for screaming and smashing glass

A 21-year-old woman was taken into custody by Saskatoon police without incident and no one was injured.
Hit and run driver abandons car, flees with dog; motorcyclist seriously injured

Hit and run driver abandons car, flees with dog; motorcyclist seriously injured

A Honda Accord had reportedly struck a motorcycle before the car attempted to leave the scene.
Sask. gas prices remain flat, while national average rises

Sask. gas prices remain flat, while national average rises

The national average has increased 0.3 c/L during the last month and stands 26.2 c/L lower than this day one year ago.
Opening grain prices Monday, July 14

Opening grain prices Monday, July 14

Local author brings pre-contact Indigenous history of ‘The Turn’ to life in new novel

Local author brings pre-contact Indigenous history of ‘The Turn’ to life in new novel

“I hope people enjoy the mystery and the magic in the book, but I also hope they get a sense of the history and the significance of the land and its people,” author Ron Farnel said.
Volunteers ‘Purge the Leafy Spurge’ in Wakamow to fight invasive weeds

Volunteers ‘Purge the Leafy Spurge’ in Wakamow to fight invasive weeds

The group meets weekly on Thursdays, beginning at 5:30 p.m., starting near the entrance to Maryland Park and working east toward the Burger Cabin. Everyone is welcome to join in the effort.
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