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Saskatoon police arrest three people, seize fentanyl

Saskatoon police arrest three people, seize fentanyl

Two men, ages 26 and 32, along with a 22-year old-woman were arrested
Battlefords RCMP locate missing boy, 13, safe

Battlefords RCMP locate missing boy, 13, safe

Battlefords RCMP say Nash Moosomin has been located safe. 
NIAID selects VIDO in US$30M biopharmaceutical pursuit

NIAID selects VIDO in US$30M biopharmaceutical pursuit

VIDO awarded contract for its Vaccine Development Centre.
New REAL board appointed by Regina council

New REAL board appointed by Regina council

Council has appointed the six person interim board to take over the running of Regina Exhibition Association Ltd.
Sask Polytech embraces VR tech to transform mining education

Sask Polytech embraces VR tech to transform mining education

IMII funding new virtual mine lab.
Home Decorators Collection artificial Christmas tree recalled over fire risk

Home Decorators Collection artificial Christmas tree recalled over fire risk

Home Depot is recalling one of its pre-lit artificial Christmas tree models because it could pose a fire hazard. Health Canada says consumers should stop using the Home Decorators Collection 7.
Woman injured after firearm goes off during altercation

Woman injured after firearm goes off during altercation

Waskesiu/Montreal Lake RCMP say they received a report at approximately 5:20 a.m., on Nov. 24 of an injured person on Montreal Lake Cree Nation.
School sells $130,000 in local gift cards

School sells $130,000 in local gift cards

Promoting local shopping and raising funds.
Humboldt to host session on the next steps for reconciliation

Humboldt to host session on the next steps for reconciliation

Building Your Next Steps for Truth and Reconciliation Through Treaty Implementation will be presented by by the Office of the Treaty Commissioner at the Humboldt and District Museum on Nov. 29.
Sled dog teams prove to be a full-time commitment

Sled dog teams prove to be a full-time commitment

Two Saskatchewan dog sled racers reflect on their experiences and look forward to the upcoming season.
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