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Police to focus on enforcement during Canada Road Safety Week

Police to focus on enforcement during Canada Road Safety Week

This two-day initiative will take place at various locations in and around Saskatoon.
Photos: Area students showcase creativity during Heritage Fair

Photos: Area students showcase creativity during Heritage Fair

The Western Development Museum hosted the event on May 14, with more than 80 students from the Moose Jaw area producing 60 projects using cardboard posters and props to accompany their presentations. 
Man charged with accessory in Seaton homicide remanded in custody

Man charged with accessory in Seaton homicide remanded in custody

Christopher Seaton was Regina’s second homicide victim of 2025.
Alameda woman's pickled potatoes earn her national attention

Alameda woman's pickled potatoes earn her national attention

Marilyn Simons recently appeared on an episode of Flat Out Food on CityTV.
Update: Increased police presence ended at MGBHLM First Nation

Update: Increased police presence ended at MGBHLM First Nation

Residents were told to expect an increased police presence over the next 24 hours.
Temple Gardens Centre had deficit of nearly $500K in Q1, data shows

Temple Gardens Centre had deficit of nearly $500K in Q1, data shows

There was $311,605 less in event revenue than expected, while the rink program generated $17,832 less in revenue than planned.
Tyson O’Dell appointed vice principal at St. Michael School

Tyson O’Dell appointed vice principal at St. Michael School

He is currently the vice principal at Legacy Park Elementary School in Weyburn.
Saskatoon fireworks shows face risk of cancellation in 2025

Saskatoon fireworks shows face risk of cancellation in 2025

Fireworks organizers may cancel two major 2025 shows if alternative launch sites can't be found due to low river levels.
Catholic school trustees gather in city for spring conference

Catholic school trustees gather in city for spring conference

Hosted by Christ the Teacher Catholic Schools (CTTCS), the event featured various sessions and celebrations under the theme 'Lighting the Way.'
Gravel roads more important than electric buses, MJ council says

Gravel roads more important than electric buses, MJ council says

City administration presented a report during the May 12 regular meeting urging council to approve a transit zero-emissions vehicle (ZEV) feasibility study for $190,600, with $38,120 to come from municipal coffers.
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