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Amber Alert for five-day-old boy cancelled

Amber Alert for five-day-old boy cancelled

An AMBER Alert is only issued by law enforcement in serious abduction cases.
121 athletes achieve academic excellence

121 athletes achieve academic excellence

Huskie Athletics celebrates 2023-24 Academic All-Canadians.
Thrift store ‘disheartened’ by 50 boxes of donations destroyed

Thrift store ‘disheartened’ by 50 boxes of donations destroyed

There are makeshift houses in the alleyway where human feces and used needles can often be found on the ground.
Manslaughter charge laid in La Ronge

Manslaughter charge laid in La Ronge

RCMP received a report of a seriously injured 29-year-old male outside an apartment building on Bedford Drive in La Ronge.
Suncrest College and Keeseekoose First Nation continue smart farm project

Suncrest College and Keeseekoose First Nation continue smart farm project

The collaboration marks a new chapter in regional development, blending traditional farming practices with modern technology.
Moose Jaw's Vanier Vikings begin playoffs soon after recent big win

Moose Jaw's Vanier Vikings begin playoffs soon after recent big win

The Vanier Vikings begin the playoffs on Friday, Oct. 18, with a 4 p.m. game in Shaunavon.
Sask. Health Authority found violating collective agreement

Sask. Health Authority found violating collective agreement

CUPE 5430 president Bashir Jalloh believes years of investment into public long-term care has been wasted.
Kwas acclaimed for Canora mayor, 13 running for council

Kwas acclaimed for Canora mayor, 13 running for council

Thirteen candidates are running for the six council spots in the Wednesday, Nov. 13 civic election.
Unidentified human remains found in Prince Albert

Unidentified human remains found in Prince Albert

Investigators have notified loved ones of individuals who were previously reported missing in Prince Albert and have not yet been located.
Updated bylaw lets residents keep hawks and falcons in city

Updated bylaw lets residents keep hawks and falcons in city

City council updated two bylaws recently to make it easier to own certain birds of prey and to allow commercial developments in the newest phase of the West Park subdivision.
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