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Editorial: Yorkton Terriers need community help to survive

Editorial: Yorkton Terriers need community help to survive

The team is launching a sweet deal on season tickets for 2024-25 as a way to get some cash flow.
P. A. police search for 4 women facing charges in violent assault

P. A. police search for 4 women facing charges in violent assault

Police are searching for four women in connection to a violent assault against a 21-year-old woman who suffered serious injuries.
Can arrest of murder suspect in BC shed light on unsolved Sask crimes?

Can arrest of murder suspect in BC shed light on unsolved Sask crimes?

Kevin Queau – who was arrested earlier this week in BC for a murder in 2007 in Manitoba – was known to frequent Saskatchewan.
Estevan Mercury Flashback – Feb. 4, 1987

Estevan Mercury Flashback – Feb. 4, 1987

This week's flashback.
Commentary: Calls to cut fuel tax 15 per cent

Commentary: Calls to cut fuel tax 15 per cent

NDP gas tax cut push should be a no-brainer.
Pelican Narrows RCMP arrest man wanted in serious assault

Pelican Narrows RCMP arrest man wanted in serious assault

Aiden Charles was arrested by Pelican Narrows RCMP on Jan. 26 at a home in Pelican Narrows.
Linklater to start Aboriginal Storytelling Month in Humboldt

Linklater to start Aboriginal Storytelling Month in Humboldt

The Humboldt and District Gallery will host Knowledge Keeper and Storyteller Lyndon Linklater on Thursday, Feb. 1 at 6:30 p.m.
CBC head Catherine Tait won't rule out accepting a bonus amid widespread cuts

CBC head Catherine Tait won't rule out accepting a bonus amid widespread cuts

OTTAWA — The president of CBC and Radio-Canada signalled Tuesday that she will recommend bonuses are rolled out to executives this year, despite plans to cut 10 per cent of the national broadcaster's workforce.
Provinces ask Ottawa for indefinite pause on expansion of assisted dying eligibility

Provinces ask Ottawa for indefinite pause on expansion of assisted dying eligibility

OTTAWA — A majority of provinces and territories are asking the federal government to "indefinitely" hold off on a controversial plan to expand eligibility for assisted dying.
New tool for police to interact with the hearing impaired

New tool for police to interact with the hearing impaired

Cards created to help Regina Police Service officers to communicate with those who are deaf or hard of hearing.
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