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Charity group that helps women transition from violent homes is coming to Regina

Charity group that helps women transition from violent homes is coming to Regina

The group helps move people's belongings from a dangerous home to a new space for no cost.
Faith-based groups join fight against human trafficking

Faith-based groups join fight against human trafficking

Human trafficking isn’t just a distant issue - it’s happening in Saskatoon, and the Catholic Women’s League is determined to shine a light on it.
StatsCan seeding intentions report skewed by tariffs

StatsCan seeding intentions report skewed by tariffs

Survey of 8,200 farmers was conducted between Dec. 13 and Jan. 17.
Under the G — going, going, gone?

Under the G — going, going, gone?

Weekly bingo sessions at Kamsack will end without additional players.
Report highlights PSSD staff absences in first half of school year

Report highlights PSSD staff absences in first half of school year

Due to illness, teachers were off 1,351.93 days or 3.01 per cent of the time.
Fourth-generation player unexpectedly took to the ice in Oxbow

Fourth-generation player unexpectedly took to the ice in Oxbow

Troy Shewchuk, a forward with the Saskatoon U18 AAA Blazers, has deep roots in the southeast.
Regina beauty store calls for more police presence after second break-in

Regina beauty store calls for more police presence after second break-in

Jasmine Paterson is calling for more police presence for small businesses after her store was broken into for the second time in 17 months.
Making a difference, one perogy at a time

Making a difference, one perogy at a time

In a pinch is a phrase that describes being in a difficult situation. A dedicated, industrious group is using the art of pinching perogies to save their hall.
MJFD saved over $880K worth of materials in 2024, report shows

MJFD saved over $880K worth of materials in 2024, report shows

In 2024, the fire department’s public education section held 58 events that reached roughly 4,700 people.
Prince Albert police alert public about fentanyl overdoses

Prince Albert police alert public about fentanyl overdoses

The Good Samaritan Drug Overdose Act serves to provide some legal protection for individuals who experience or witness an overdose and seek emergency help.
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