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Tragic last words: 'I'm dying brother' stabbing victim tells best friend

Tragic last words: 'I'm dying brother' stabbing victim tells best friend

Mohammad Venne was stabbed after fighting with uninvited guests at a wake.
Dumont Lodge's features inspired by Métis culture and past

Dumont Lodge's features inspired by Métis culture and past

The new Dumont Lodge in Batoche is steeped with Métis culture, with much of the design inspired by traditional Métis construction methods. The lodge will be the home of the Riel Scouts program.
Community scholarship program recognizes student volunteers

Community scholarship program recognizes student volunteers

Recipients will be chosen based largely on community and volunteer service.
New Saskatoon facility aids women transitioning out of Pine Grove

New Saskatoon facility aids women transitioning out of Pine Grove

Facility will help women recently released to transition back into society with proper support.
Onion Lake Cree Nation doubles down on legal action to challenge Sask. First Act

Onion Lake Cree Nation doubles down on legal action to challenge Sask. First Act

Northwest nation not standing alone.
Sask. Rivers facilities in good shape despite aging infrastructure: report

Sask. Rivers facilities in good shape despite aging infrastructure: report

Facilities or plant operations make up 14.49 per cent of the budget in the division.
Onion Lake RCMP investigate armed car jacking, search for three people

Onion Lake RCMP investigate armed car jacking, search for three people

If you have information about this incident or know where any of the three wanted individuals are, call Onion Lake RCMP by dialling 306-344-5550 or Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or www.saskcrimestoppers.com.
Battlefords RCMP investigating after bullets hit house, vehicle

Battlefords RCMP investigating after bullets hit house, vehicle

The RCMP are seeking any information regarding the shooting, including any video from the areas of MacKenzie King Crescent or St. Laurent Drive from midnight to 1 a.m. 
Canine first aid taught in Unity

Canine first aid taught in Unity

Ten pet owners n Unity willingly gave up Easter Sunday to participate in a canine first-aid class, let by Jenn Burgoyne
Humboldt author chronicles the ghost towns of Saskatchewan

Humboldt author chronicles the ghost towns of Saskatchewan

Terry Brown has compiled over 10,000 images of many of the uninhabited settlements and villages throughout Saskatchewan. He's discussing his book at Humboldt's Reid Thompson Public Library on Wednesday, April 19 at 6:30 p.m.
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