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Check ice road conditions with the Highway Hotline

Check ice road conditions with the Highway Hotline

225 kilometres of ice roads open in the North.
Opinion: Canada’s public broadcaster delivers more for less

Opinion: Canada’s public broadcaster delivers more for less

CBC/Radio-Canada underfunded but still among Canada’s most trusted broadcasters, report finds.
John Cairns' News Watch: Trump tariff situation causing 'whiplash'

John Cairns' News Watch: Trump tariff situation causing 'whiplash'

President Donald Trump’s on again, off again tariffs are driving the North American economy off the cliff.
Letter to the Editor: Weyburn as a community

Letter to the Editor: Weyburn as a community

Ex-Weyburn resident Emma Zieglgansberger reflects on the deep sense of community and fond memories that continue to draw her back to her hometown in this heartfelt letter to the editor.
Nutrition Month at USask: Nourish to Flourish

Nutrition Month at USask: Nourish to Flourish

Highlighting the connections between food and overall well-being.
Tariff issue concerns health officials; monitoring measles

Tariff issue concerns health officials; monitoring measles

In 2023, 73 per cent of Saskatchewan children two years of age had been vaccinated against measles.
Shelly Palmer - Manus just showed Apple what Siri could be

Shelly Palmer - Manus just showed Apple what Siri could be

Think about this: The DOJ wants Google to sell its Chrome browser.
UPDATED: Event Centre's new name is now Temple Gardens Centre

UPDATED: Event Centre's new name is now Temple Gardens Centre

After nearly three years without a naming rights partner for the Multiplex, the City of Moose Jaw has finally secured a partner, which means the Events Centre will now be known as Temple Gardens Centre
Update: Police provide photo of person of interest following robbery

Update: Police provide photo of person of interest following robbery

On Feb. 16, a 71-year-old woman was robbed of her purse in the lobby of an apartment building in the 2500 block of Louise Street by an unknown man.
Yorkton Brick Mill receives additional $250,000 from PrairiesCan

Yorkton Brick Mill receives additional $250,000 from PrairiesCan

This funding will further advance the completion of the Interpretive Station at the Mill, an essential addition to Saskatchewan’s only remaining brick flour mill and a vital part of Yorkton’s historical landscape.
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