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Gift ideas for your pets

Gift ideas for your pets

Visit a pet shop or veterinary clinic in your region to find the perfect gift.
The Meeple Guild: Master Gardener offers something a bit different

The Meeple Guild: Master Gardener offers something a bit different

The objective of New Kingdom: Gardeners is to be the Gardener with the most fruit in their garden when the Master Gardener card is drawn.
Inmate escapes from Willow Cree Healing Lodge

Inmate escapes from Willow Cree Healing Lodge

Leslie Sand is serving a four-year and four-month sentence for weapons-related and property offences.
Don't get lost in the 'distant sci-fi'

Don't get lost in the 'distant sci-fi'

As people have learned more about the technology, many have let their minds run wild with possibilities, including the thought of AI developing superhuman intelligence.
Smooth transition for early childhood education graduates

Smooth transition for early childhood education graduates

University of Regina and Saskatchewan Polytechnic sign transfer credit agreement.
'Gift of Magi' story staged for Weyburn audiences

'Gift of Magi' story staged for Weyburn audiences

Crocus 80 Theatre staged a short Christmas story, 'The GIft of the Magi', for three performances, on Friday and Saturday, at the Tommy Douglas Centre.
4 fun facts about the month of December

4 fun facts about the month of December

A peek under the proverbial hood reveals that there’s more to December than the holiday season.
Convicted drug trafficker to spend nearly two years in jail

Convicted drug trafficker to spend nearly two years in jail

Accused had an addiction since age 15.
Climate change could be avenue for adversaries to harm Canada, spy service warns

Climate change could be avenue for adversaries to harm Canada, spy service warns

Global warming could threaten security as some seek to bolster their economic positions or exploit their adversaries' climate change-related weaknesses.
Concern rises over number of Canadian seniors going lost or missing due to dementia

Concern rises over number of Canadian seniors going lost or missing due to dementia

Saskatoon police said the number of missing people aged 65 and over with medical disabilities and cognitive impairments rose from 18 in 2022 to 26 in 2023, still well below the 47 people in 2019.
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