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$15M gift supports Sask Polytech’s new Remai Saskatoon Campus

$15M gift supports Sask Polytech’s new Remai Saskatoon Campus

Investment will have lasting impact on future generations of skilled trades students.
New policy dictates the expenses Moose Jaw council can claim

New policy dictates the expenses Moose Jaw council can claim

Criticism by residents and independent media about the spending habits of the mayor and city councillors has prompted city hall to develop a protocol to increase accountability and transparency.
Survivor of Humboldt Bronco crash speaks in Unity

Survivor of Humboldt Bronco crash speaks in Unity

Winner of Amazing Race Canada and survivor of the Humboldt Bronco bus crash, Tyler Smith, comes to Unity for two presentations.
'Saskatchewan’s Most Interactive DJ' makes a living by bringing joy to others

'Saskatchewan’s Most Interactive DJ' makes a living by bringing joy to others

Caylin Vandenberghe was dubbed as 'Saskatchewan’s Most Interactive DJ' after people found his DJ work to be more engaging than others.
USask graduate certificate bolsters non-profit advocacy

USask graduate certificate bolsters non-profit advocacy

Student drawn to the rigorous curriculum the Social Economy, Cooperatives and the Nonprofit Sector Graduate Certificate had to offer.
Former councillor disappointed by recount request rejection

Former councillor disappointed by recount request rejection

One vote decides seat on Battleford council.
Video surveillance captures suspect in break and enter to business

Video surveillance captures suspect in break and enter to business

The Melfort RCMP are investigating two break and enters into businesses that occurred in Star City and Birch Hills.
Deer encounter leads to two-vehicle collision

Deer encounter leads to two-vehicle collision

Minor, non-life-threatening injuries were reported from the collision scene, RCMP said.
Sask. Affordability Act seen as way to keep campaign promises

Sask. Affordability Act seen as way to keep campaign promises

Daily Leg Update: Government says its personal income tax reduction is the largest in the province since 2008.
Three people facing charges in copper wire theft

Three people facing charges in copper wire theft

This is the second time Turtleford RCMP has laid charges in relation to copper wire thefts in November.
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