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Council approves dissolution of Community and Social Impact Regina

Council approves dissolution of Community and Social Impact Regina

The Community and Social Impact Regina was first incorporated in 2022.
St. Joseph's Hospital moves closer to restoring obstetric services

St. Joseph's Hospital moves closer to restoring obstetric services

Physicians need to be in place before obstetrics unit can reopen.
Yorkton: Man facing charges for attempted murder of a child

Yorkton: Man facing charges for attempted murder of a child

On Feb. 1 at approximately 2:20 p.m., Yorkton RCMP received a report of a serious assault at a residence on Waterloo Road in Yorkton.
O’Brien continues to guard Saskatoon’s history

O’Brien continues to guard Saskatoon’s history

The City Archives is open to the public from Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Man charged with manslaughter at White Bear was back in court

Man charged with manslaughter at White Bear was back in court

Dwayne Maxie will be back in court on Feb. 26.
Moose Jaw city manager to receive help with new chief of staff

Moose Jaw city manager to receive help with new chief of staff

Budget25 rewind: A new chief of staff would allow senior leadership to focus on high-level strategic initiatives, manage critical tasks effectively, meet priorities and drive the organization forward.
Dick DeRyk chosen as Yorkton’s Civic Recognition Award winner

Dick DeRyk chosen as Yorkton’s Civic Recognition Award winner

The award recipients were formally celebrated and given their awards at a ceremony prior to the Jan. 27 Council Meeting.
Sports This Week: Competitor from Bruno in Invictus Games

Sports This Week: Competitor from Bruno in Invictus Games

While Corriveau said the nerves hadn’t got to him a couple of weeks ahead to the games, he added when he finally gets on the plane to head west as Saskatchewan’s only participant it will most likely “get more stressful".
Update: Still some areas of Sask. not recommended for travel

Update: Still some areas of Sask. not recommended for travel

Poor highway conditions and continued blowing snow means staying off the roads when you can.
Celebrate Valentine’s Day by ‘spaying or neutering your ex’

Celebrate Valentine’s Day by ‘spaying or neutering your ex’

"...it’s meant to be light-hearted and fun, and just helps people who maybe have had a breakup to give them a little bit of joy during Valentine’s season.”
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