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From layoff to success: How a Saskatoon woman built her trade biz

From layoff to success: How a Saskatoon woman built her trade biz

Katie Cornea hopes to inspire more youth to consider a trades career.
Souris Moose Creek Wildlife Federation hosts Big Buck Night

Souris Moose Creek Wildlife Federation hosts Big Buck Night

OXBOW — The Souris Creek Wildlife Federation (SCWF) has hosted its first Big Buck night since the pandemic shut it down several years ago.
RCMP’s SERT units report busy year apprehending wanted suspects

RCMP’s SERT units report busy year apprehending wanted suspects

Saskatchewan RCMP SERT is made up of 108 RCMP officers and 31 civilian support staff with different teams located in 10 Saskatchewan communities.
Parents engaged in new survey method in Sask. Rivers

Parents engaged in new survey method in Sask. Rivers

OURSCHOOL survey asks if parents feel welcome and if the school is safe and inclusive.
Ponderosa Barrel Racing Series well attended

Ponderosa Barrel Racing Series well attended

The Ponderosa Barrel Racing Series is hosted by Jennie Weber at her ranch, located between Manor and Redversю
Police responds to five bear spray incidents in a week

Police responds to five bear spray incidents in a week

According to an SPS report provided to SaskToday, bear spray attacks increased by 16 per cent last year.
Local writer series back with a poetry slam in Humboldt

Local writer series back with a poetry slam in Humboldt

Humboldt and District Museum is bringing back the local writers series with a poetry slam to be held on Jan 23.
Brayden King headed to Painted Hand Casino in Yorkton

Brayden King headed to Painted Hand Casino in Yorkton

American Idol performer says Yorkton show attendees “can expect a high energy, interactive, rock and country show!"
Northeast highways experienced icy road conditions on Jan. 17

Northeast highways experienced icy road conditions on Jan. 17

The Saskatchewan RCMP urged drivers to take precautions as winter road conditions made highways icy.
Budget25: City needs more tax money to address infrastructure issues

Budget25: City needs more tax money to address infrastructure issues

Canadian municipalities receive less than 10 cents from every dollar that taxpayers contribute, which is insufficient to address a growing backlog of major capital expenses, city hall says.
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