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More than $900,000 in charitable gaming grants awarded

More than $900,000 in charitable gaming grants awarded

North Battleford, Battleford groups receive funds
Meet Your Candidates: Cherese Reemaul for Carlton Trail — Eagle Creek

Meet Your Candidates: Cherese Reemaul for Carlton Trail — Eagle Creek

"Saskatchewan has always been an environmental and energy leader – and we always will be. Yet, these conversations are progressing without Saskatchewan and I can’t for the life of me, understand why our current MPs aren’t doing anything about it." — Cherese Reemaul
Update: Trial for woman accused of killing Tiki Laverdiere gets underway in Battleford

Update: Trial for woman accused of killing Tiki Laverdiere gets underway in Battleford

One of 10 people charged with Tiki Laverdiere’s murder
Saskatchewan-made automatic flagging device piloted on provincial highways

Saskatchewan-made automatic flagging device piloted on provincial highways

Watrous-based manufacturer working to make construction zones safer
Charges of murder and accessory result from Beardy's Okemasis incidents

Charges of murder and accessory result from Beardy's Okemasis incidents

Two men have been arrested. One is charged with second-degree murder.
Update: Suspect arrested without incident in shooting incident on James Smith Cree Nation

Update: Suspect arrested without incident in shooting incident on James Smith Cree Nation

Two people are dead, one injured
Canada's prison system failing Canadians: David Milgaard

Canada's prison system failing Canadians: David Milgaard

'The punitive justice model doesn't help life. It takes life and I mean that,' says David Milgaard.
No, it's not for Saskatoon, SPS says of emergency alert

No, it's not for Saskatoon, SPS says of emergency alert

The emergency notice is in regards to an on going incident north of Melfort
COVID-19 creates stresses on substitute teacher pool: Sask Rivers report

COVID-19 creates stresses on substitute teacher pool: Sask Rivers report

The main issue was more teachers on leave because of self-isolation orders, and substitutes not willing to be in schools because of fears related to the pandemic
Car show is back in Wilkie

Car show is back in Wilkie

Took last year off due to COVID-19 pandemic
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