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Ribbon is cut for new Regina youth drop-in centre

Ribbon is cut for new Regina youth drop-in centre

Youth Drop-in Centre opens with support from Government of Sask., John Howard Society and the Regina Youth Advisory Team.
Carlyle Observer wins award for best special section

Carlyle Observer wins award for best special section

The Observer was recognized for its annual salute to agriculture special section.
G3 caught in middle of merger

G3 caught in middle of merger

G3 Global is 75 per cent owned by the Saudi Agricultural and Livestock Investment Company (SALIC) and 25 per cent owned by Bunge.
Estevan Mercury named best paper in its class at SWNA Awards

Estevan Mercury named best paper in its class at SWNA Awards

The Mercury won for best overall paper for the third time in five years.
There's nothing like a brother's love...

There's nothing like a brother's love...

When two brothers play-off against each other in competition, no matter who wins, brotherly love prevails
Southeast hockey products selected in WHL Draft

Southeast hockey products selected in WHL Draft

Tait was selected in the first round, 12th overall, by the Wenatchee Wild.
Fletcher Cup scores big for Neilburg family

Fletcher Cup scores big for Neilburg family

Hockey tournament turned fundraiser helps families with complex children.
Saskatoon Police Serious Assault Unit investigate after woman stabbed

Saskatoon Police Serious Assault Unit investigate after woman stabbed

At around 5:30 a.m. May 9, police responded to a report of an injured person in the 200 block of Avenue B North.
'Flickering Away' a Best of Sask nominee at YFF

'Flickering Away' a Best of Sask nominee at YFF

To see Flickering Away attend YFF.
Start of wildfire season better than last year, but risk is high as drought continues

Start of wildfire season better than last year, but risk is high as drought continues

OTTAWA — The start to wildfire season has been far less dramatic than it was last year but the risk of hot, dry weather and severe fires remains high, officials warned Thursday.