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30 new ag projects receive funding

30 new ag projects receive funding

$6 M allocated to livestock and forage research.
Southeast College and PTRC sign partnership agreement

Southeast College and PTRC sign partnership agreement

Southeast College and PTRC Sustainable Energy have announced a new partnership to advance renewable energy education and research in southern Saskatchewan.
Crime down 8% in Nipawin in 2023, but increase in thefts

Crime down 8% in Nipawin in 2023, but increase in thefts

During the month of December, Nipawin saw a number of violent, serious offences that were not typical to the type of crime seen in the area.
Southeast College and PTRC sign partnership agreement

Southeast College and PTRC sign partnership agreement

Southeast College and PTRC Sustainable Energy have announced a new partnership to advance renewable energy education and research in southern Saskatchewan.
Town of Battleford passes new firefighting service fee bylaw

Town of Battleford passes new firefighting service fee bylaw

The bylaw includes a fee structure for calls to service outside Battleford along with the addition of a new policy regarding the department's response to motor vehicle accidents.
Melfort RCMP investigate break and enter

Melfort RCMP investigate break and enter

Melfort RCMP received a report of a break and enter that occurred at a residence in Kinistino.
Estevan man charged with drug trafficking offences

Estevan man charged with drug trafficking offences

Estevan man facing charges under Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and the Criminal Code.
Here's how key players reacted to the Federal Court's decision on the Emergencies Act

Here's how key players reacted to the Federal Court's decision on the Emergencies Act

OTTAWA — The Federal Court ruled Tuesday the Liberal government’s invocation of the Emergencies Act in response to the "Freedom Convoy" protests was unreasonable and led to the infringement of constitutional rights.
Federal use of the Emergencies Act was unreasonable, judge rules

Federal use of the Emergencies Act was unreasonable, judge rules

OTTAWA — A judge has ruled it was unreasonable for the Liberal government to use the Emergencies Act to quell "Freedom Convoy" protests in the national capital and at key border points two years ago.
Cribbage tourney hosted at Tapps in Yorkton

Cribbage tourney hosted at Tapps in Yorkton

The next cribbage tourney is set for Feb. 18 starting at 1 p.m.
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