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Joining forces to tackle homelessness in extreme cold

Joining forces to tackle homelessness in extreme cold

Cold weather strategies to keep people warm and safe this winter.
Commentary: Today’s economics do little to protect vulnerable land

Commentary: Today’s economics do little to protect vulnerable land

Can we resuscitate our dying prairie lands before it's too late?
Macklin resident drafted third overall for Team Canada

Macklin resident drafted third overall for Team Canada

Former Macklin resident laces up for 2023 World U17 Hockey Challenge in Prince Edward Island.
Big horses pull at Yorkton's Grain Millers Harvest Showdown

Big horses pull at Yorkton's Grain Millers Harvest Showdown

This year 10 teams took part in the popular Dave’s Diesel Heavy Horse Pulls
Targeted feed assistance under fire in Sask.

Targeted feed assistance under fire in Sask.

Livestock producers question targeting AgriRecovery to certain areas, saying it should have been offered to everyone.
Roar into Dinovember at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Roar into Dinovember at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Get ready for a Jurassic journey.
Supreme Court rules mandatory minimum sentences for child luring are unconstitutional

Supreme Court rules mandatory minimum sentences for child luring are unconstitutional

OTTAWA — Canada's top court has ruled that applying mandatory minimum sentences to the offence of child luring is unconstitutional.
Sask. man overcomes adversity to pursue his love of hunting

Sask. man overcomes adversity to pursue his love of hunting

Darrell Arndt discusses his love of hunting, his success stories and how he continues to pursue the sport:
Estevan hospital explains why facility went into lockdown after incidents in the city

Estevan hospital explains why facility went into lockdown after incidents in the city

St. Joseph's Hospital's executive director explains why the facility went into lockdown Wednesday after two serious, connected incidents in the city.
Telus profit plunges 74% in the third quarter as restructuring costs bite

Telus profit plunges 74% in the third quarter as restructuring costs bite

VANCOUVER — The cost savings from recent layoffs at Telus Corp. will have a bigger impact on the company’s financial results in the coming quarters, Telus president and CEO Darren Entwistle said.
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