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Saskatoon swimmer Hannah Ouellette named December Athlete of the Month

Saskatoon swimmer Hannah Ouellette named December Athlete of the Month

Saskatoon swimmer Hannah Ouellette has been named the Sask Sport December Athlete of the Month. Ouellette, 18, broke a Canadian record and claimed five medals at the Ken Demchuk International Invitational in Markham, Ontario, in December.
Adult Concert Band looking for new members to join group

Adult Concert Band looking for new members to join group

The group launches its practices on Thursday, Jan. 30, at 7 p.m. in the Vanier Collegiate band room and will rehearse weekly on Thursdays until May.
Beck not ruling out any options in opposing tariffs

Beck not ruling out any options in opposing tariffs

Opposition leader Carla Beck continues her call for a united front on tariffs issue.
One in 10 Canadians live in places susceptible to green transition disruption: report

One in 10 Canadians live in places susceptible to green transition disruption: report

Susceptible communities include Estevan, home to coal mines and a coal-powered generating station.
Three Moose Jaw-area communities receive over $220K for traffic safety projects

Three Moose Jaw-area communities receive over $220K for traffic safety projects

The province — in partnership with SGI — approved 82 applications from 79 communities, totalling $1,583,086, with nearly three-quarters of the projects focused on speed reduction measures.
Accountability, communication, rigour the main pillars for mayor in ’25

Accountability, communication, rigour the main pillars for mayor in ’25

Mayor James Murdock laid out his vision for 2025 in his New Year’s address during the Jan. 13 regular city council meeting.
When one doggy door closes, another one opens

When one doggy door closes, another one opens

Wiggles and Whiskers pivots from retail storefront to pampering your pooches.
Today in History: January 13

Today in History: January 13

In 1992, Japan's government apologized for forcing thousands of Korean women to serve as sex slaves for Japanese soldiers during the Second World War.
Opinion: Agri-food sector dodges a bullet as Parliament hits pause

Opinion: Agri-food sector dodges a bullet as Parliament hits pause

Farmers score big as Ottawa’s misguided policies fall by the wayside.
Shelly Palmer - Top charities for Los Angeles wildfire relief

Shelly Palmer - Top charities for Los Angeles wildfire relief

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn’s “Top Voice in Technology,” and writes a popular daily business blog.
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