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Melfort to host first PBR event on May 31 with top bull riders

Melfort to host first PBR event on May 31 with top bull riders

Melfort will host its first-ever PBR event on May 31, featuring 20 top bull riders. Proceeds will benefit local non-profit organizations.
Sask. producers say bovine TB compensation inadequate

Sask. producers say bovine TB compensation inadequate

Those affected by quarantines and eradication policies want more financial assistance from the federal government.
New biodiversity areas identified for western grasslands

New biodiversity areas identified for western grasslands

Initiatives in Saskatchewan, Alberta recognize some of the country’s most extensive and unique remaining prairie ecosystems.
The Art of Finding Work: The employer is the customer

The Art of Finding Work: The employer is the customer

They are potential customers looking to purchase skills and time.
NDP still seeking answers on GTH - Costco flap

NDP still seeking answers on GTH - Costco flap

Frustration for the Opposition as attempts to extract apologies from the Minister, and to get provincial auditor involved, go nowhere.
Man sentenced to 10 years in prison for discharging, possessing firearm

Man sentenced to 10 years in prison for discharging, possessing firearm

Dominic Ahenakew, 33, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for shooting a man on Ahtahkakoop First Nation and breaching a firearms ban.
Weyburn mayor proclaims Economic Development Week

Weyburn mayor proclaims Economic Development Week

Statistics Canada reported that Saskatchewan’s real GDP hit a record $80.5 billion in 2024.
Research continues on historic nursing artifact at USask

Research continues on historic nursing artifact at USask

New research on the Florence Nightingale medicine chest traces the history of the artifact’s arrival at the University of Saskatchewan.
Bear spotted at Battleford Cemetery

Bear spotted at Battleford Cemetery

The town sent a message to the community via Facebook to be bear aware, if anyone does see a bear in the future.
Saskatchewan firefighter groups concerned over building burn legislation

Saskatchewan firefighter groups concerned over building burn legislation

REGINA — Saskatchewan's legislature has passed a bill that opens the door for local governments to order firefighters to burn down derelict buildings, a move firefighters say they oppose.
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