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Vandals continue to strike VVC and pilfer pounds of profitable copper

Vandals continue to strike VVC and pilfer pounds of profitable copper

Valley View Centre shuttered in September 2019, and in September 2020, Richmond, British Columbia-based Carpere Canada acquired the site from the provincial government.
Town of Nipawin passes 2025 budget with a 4.75 per cent increase.

Town of Nipawin passes 2025 budget with a 4.75 per cent increase.

This year the Town of Nipawin will see a 4.75 per cent increase to their municipal tax levy.
Melville to host SVFFA Spring Provincial Fire School in May

Melville to host SVFFA Spring Provincial Fire School in May

Feb. 3 Melville city council highlights.
The extreme cold is back

The extreme cold is back

If it’s too cold for you to stay outside, it’s too cold for your pet to stay outside.
Bison "come home" to Mosquito, Grizzly Bear's Head, Lean Man FN

Bison "come home" to Mosquito, Grizzly Bear's Head, Lean Man FN

The project to bring the bison from Fort Peck to MGBHLM was two and a half years in the making, with many stakeholders working together.
Black History Month at USask: ‘Being conscious of your heritage’

Black History Month at USask: ‘Being conscious of your heritage’

History PhD student discusses diverse heritage and identity.
Yorkton Terriers edge Hounds with four special-team goals

Yorkton Terriers edge Hounds with four special-team goals

The Terriers hit the ice again Valentine’s Day as they are scheduled to play in Estevan, with the Bruins back at the Westland Insurance Arena Saturday, Feb. 15.
Think vaping is safe during pregnancy? Think again

Think vaping is safe during pregnancy? Think again

Vaping while pregnant increases health risks for mothers and babies, researchers say.
The road to affordability is built one home at a time

The road to affordability is built one home at a time

Municipal regulations, zoning laws, and bureaucratic delays are exacerbating Canada’s housing affordability crisis.
Celebrating 60 years of rehabilitation science at USask

Celebrating 60 years of rehabilitation science at USask

Almost 80 per cent of Saskatchewan’s physical therapists are graduates of the School of Rehabilitation Science.
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