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North Portal artist recognized for stop-motion music video

North Portal artist recognized for stop-motion music video

North Portal artist Lindsay Arnold was provincially recognized for a stop-motion music video she created for Alexis Normand, a Saskatoon Fransaskoise singer-songwriter.
Two in police custody after methamphetamine, prohibited weapons found during search

Two in police custody after methamphetamine, prohibited weapons found during search

Jason Carey, 42, and Teanika Trew-Gawley, 28, remain in police custody following the Dec. 12 search
2020 construction codes come into effect Jan. 1

2020 construction codes come into effect Jan. 1

Saskatchewan adopts 2020 national construction codes.
Why ditching fast fashion never goes out of style, and can save money in the long run

Why ditching fast fashion never goes out of style, and can save money in the long run

Most of us don’t wear 70 to 80 per cent of our clothes.
Column: Return of film industry welcome news

Column: Return of film industry welcome news

Last week the Orpheum Theatre hosted the Canadian premiere of A Cowboy Christmas, a film created by a Saskatchewan company, with a largely Saskatchewan cast that was filmed in Maple Creek. An opinion piece
Battleford's new clean desk policy set to protect information

Battleford's new clean desk policy set to protect information

One Battleford councillor was concerned that it seemed condescending and voted against the clean desk policy.
Kids in Ghana thriving thanks to Moosomin's support

Kids in Ghana thriving thanks to Moosomin's support

Community supports Dr. Diana Austin's mission to uplift lives.
Children's Advocate calls for more oversight of independent schools

Children's Advocate calls for more oversight of independent schools

Report examines Ministry of Education’s role.
Update: Pedestrian hit in Saskatoon

Update: Pedestrian hit in Saskatoon

Traffic restrictions have been lifted
Statistics Canada says household debt-to-income ratio lower in Q3, service costs up

Statistics Canada says household debt-to-income ratio lower in Q3, service costs up

TORONTO — The amount Canadians owe relative to their income edged lower in the third quarter, but the cost of servicing that debt relative to income climbed, Statistics Canada said on Wednesday.
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