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Memorable moments from Saskatoon’s Grand Slam Curling

Memorable moments from Saskatoon’s Grand Slam Curling

In addition to Team Retornaz winning their third straight Grand Slam title, many memorable moments were part of the Saskatoon event held Dec. 12-17
Update: Collision on Circle Drive sends one to hospital

Update: Collision on Circle Drive sends one to hospital

Adobe and Figma part ways in a not-so-picture-perfect split

Adobe and Figma part ways in a not-so-picture-perfect split

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn’s “Top Voice in Technology,” and writes a popular daily business blog.
EPS responds to over 50 calls over the weekend

EPS responds to over 50 calls over the weekend

Latest news from the Estevan Police Service.
RCMP campaign stocks the food bank shelves

RCMP campaign stocks the food bank shelves

Community steps up to fill the cruisers.
14 Sask. lawyers honoured with King's Counsel designation

14 Sask. lawyers honoured with King's Counsel designation

'King's Counsel designations are a time-honoured tradition in Saskatchewan and across Canada': Justice Minister and Attorney General Bronwyn Eyre.
Holiday Train rolls into Weyburn with music, bright lights

Holiday Train rolls into Weyburn with music, bright lights

The CPKC Holiday Train arrived on time in Weyburn on Sunday evening, with an estimated crowd of over 300 taking in the bright, colourful lights and the live music.
Onslow family raises $75,000 for fight against pancreatic cancer

Onslow family raises $75,000 for fight against pancreatic cancer

The organization was formed in 2007 as a non-profit foundation after Craig Schurman Condon died. In 2012 the organization was rebranded and became a registered national charity.
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Statistics Canada will release its latest reading on inflation Tuesday morning.
1 in 4 Canadians fear income won't cover basic needs: Salvation Army poll

1 in 4 Canadians fear income won't cover basic needs: Salvation Army poll

TORONTO — A new survey suggests one in four Canadians are extremely concerned about having enough income to cover their basic needs, with the highest degree of hardship being felt by single parents.
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