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Grizzly experts want research into emaciated bears photographed in Knight Inlet

Grizzly experts disturbed by photos of emaciated bears in Knight Inlet are calling for research to determine why they are so thin.
CO2 interest may help accelerate decision somewhat on Shand Power Station: minister

CO2 interest may help accelerate decision somewhat on Shand Power Station: minister

Whitecap Resources Inc. has recently approached the provincial government, saying it’s interested in additional carbon dioxide (CO2) for usage in its enhanced oil recovery efforts at the Weyburn Unit.
Vivian Krause’ documentary, Over a Barrel, released

Vivian Krause’ documentary, Over a Barrel, released

North Vancouver, B.C. – Writer and researcher Vivian Krause’ documentary, Over a Barrel , was released on Oct. 8 on Vimeo, after showings in Calgary and Edmonton in the days before.
Council votes in favour of crematorium

Council votes in favour of crematorium

By a 4-1 decision, Humboldt council voted in favour of allowing a crematorium at the Malinoski and Danyluik Funeral Home. At the Oct.
Stoughton producer charged after massive cattle seizure

Stoughton producer charged after massive cattle seizure

One person faces several charges after more than 300 cattle were seized from his farm last winter.
Impaired driver caught on Tisdale’s Main Street at 9 a.m.

Impaired driver caught on Tisdale’s Main Street at 9 a.m.

TISDALE — The Tisdale RCMP stopped an impaired driver on Tisdale’s Main Street who tested three times the legal alcohol limit. The driver was stopped at around 9 a.m. on Oct. 8, after the RCMP received a tip from the public.
Porcupine Opportunities Program celebrates new laundry service

Porcupine Opportunities Program celebrates new laundry service

PORCUPINE PLAIN — The Porcupine Opportunities Program (POP) has begun offering a fluff and fold service in Porcupine Plain at their laundromat, employing local intellectually disabled workers.
Workers at seven crown corporations take strike action

Workers at seven crown corporations take strike action

EAST CENTRAL — Workers at seven of the province’s crown corporations took strike action at the end of last week and the beginning of this week.
Effort to save St. Vital Church comes to town council

Effort to save St. Vital Church comes to town council

Supporters of the old St. Vital Church in Battleford made their pitch to save the structure at a town council meeting Monday night.
Saskatoon resident wins $248,296.10 on Lotto Max

Saskatoon resident wins $248,296.10 on Lotto Max

Submitted by Saskatchewan Lotteries Duc Tran was shocked when she checked her Lotto Max ticket and discovered she’d won $248,296.10 on the Nov. 23, 2018 draw.
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