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Charitable gaming grants support community organizations

Charitable gaming grants support community organizations

More than 1,100 groups received $2.1 million in gaming grants from LGS in Q4 2024–25, supporting communities across Saskatchewan.
Police investigating following stabbing in Saskatoon

Police investigating following stabbing in Saskatoon

At around 11 p.m. on May 20, police were called to the 2200 block of 22nd Street West for a report of an injured person.
Melville city council approves recommendation to close airport

Melville city council approves recommendation to close airport

Melville city council approved closing the airport and set mill rates for the 2025 tax year during May 20 meeting.
Firefighter access to cancer care focus of WC amendments

Firefighter access to cancer care focus of WC amendments

Changes designed to protect wildland firefighters and support out-of-province workers.
Yorkton RCMP on the scene of serious collision on Hwy 9

Yorkton RCMP on the scene of serious collision on Hwy 9

The highway is currently closed for an undetermined amount of time.
Regina businesses brace for potential Canada Post strike

Regina businesses brace for potential Canada Post strike

Postal workers for the delivery service could walk out at Midnight on Friday for the 2nd time in six months.
Four South Hill schools to hold farewell events to honour buildings

Four South Hill schools to hold farewell events to honour buildings

Westmount, Empire, Sacred Heart and St. Mary will close their doors at the end of June and move into the Coteau Hills/Our Lady of Hope joint-use elementary school, which will welcome roughly 900 students for the start of the 2025-26 school year in September.
Plans for bill in the fall to recognize cultural communities

Plans for bill in the fall to recognize cultural communities

Legislation would make it easier for different cultural communities to be honoured each year.
Cash, methamphetamine seized after stolen vehicle stopped

Cash, methamphetamine seized after stolen vehicle stopped

On May 17 at around 11 p.m., police were dispatched to locate a suspicious vehicle.
NDP urges Moe to block separatist moves as town halls to push sovereignty

NDP urges Moe to block separatist moves as town halls to push sovereignty

Sask. NDP calls for stricter separation rules as sovereignty group to host town halls pushing independence and gathering support.
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