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Saskatoon man appears in court on child porn charges

Saskatoon man appears in court on child porn charges

A Saskatoon man charged with possessing and distributing child pornography appeared in Saskatoon Provincial Court Aug. 27. John P.
New grant opens for EV charger applications from local organizations

New grant opens for EV charger applications from local organizations

SaskEV has introduced the Community Charging Grant, a $2,000 funding opportunity for organizations in Saskatchewan.
Discovery Co-op reports good numbers in 2020 Annual Report

Discovery Co-op reports good numbers in 2020 Annual Report

Like other organizations, the pandemic situation meant that Discovery Co-op had to hold its 2020 Annual General Meeting by video conferencing on Aug. 18.
Elm tree pruning can begin in September

Elm tree pruning can begin in September

Saskatchewan property owners can start pruning their elm trees again as of Sept. 1. The annual ban on pruning elm trees is in place to reduce the risk of spreading Dutch elm disease (DED), a fungus that kills elm trees.
Send Off to Summer drive-in movie happening Sept. 11

Send Off to Summer drive-in movie happening Sept. 11

The challenges of COVID-19 haven’t stopped the city of North Battleford from staging another Send Off to Summer drive-in movie event. The annual free movie event for the entire family will again happen as usual on Sept. 11.
Three men charged with Gatzke's murder appear in North Battleford Provincial Court

Three men charged with Gatzke's murder appear in North Battleford Provincial Court

Three men charged with killing Ryan Gatzke in Battleford in 2019 remain in jail.
CFIB estimates one in seven small businesses could close

CFIB estimates one in seven small businesses could close

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) has found in a survey that one in seven small businesses in Canada are at risk of closing – in addition to the businesses that have already closed – due to the impacts of COVID-19.

Bekevar Heritage Foundation fundraising for historic church near Kipling

Certain buildings have an ability to tell stories of the past, stories of where people came from and why they stayed. If buildings from the past aren’t maintained, they eventually disappear as they age, and so too can their stories.
CFIB estimates one in seven small businesses could close

CFIB estimates one in seven small businesses could close

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) has found in a survey that one in seven small businesses in Canada are at risk of closing—in addition to the businesses that have already closed— due to the impacts of Covid-19.

Hope in the Darkness walk across Canada raising awareness of mental health issues

Hope in the Darkness is a not-for-profit initiative that was founded in 2018 by Kevin and Harmony Redsky to help bring awareness to mental health in Canada.
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