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Thoughts from the Barnyard: Who wants free money?

Thoughts from the Barnyard: Who wants free money?

As students start to look to the future, many are also looking for some free cash to help with future endeavors.
Shake off the traffic blues

Shake off the traffic blues

Bus service to Rattlers vs Riverlions Saturday.
Sask. Polytechnic, Westridge Construction partner for the future

Sask. Polytechnic, Westridge Construction partner for the future

Industry-aligned learning environment will prepare students for real-world workplaces.
Grow Your Own Future: Planning for perennial colour

Grow Your Own Future: Planning for perennial colour

How to choose and grow the best perennials – Part I
STEP campaign nets 345 tickets, multiple vehicle seizures in Saskatoon

STEP campaign nets 345 tickets, multiple vehicle seizures in Saskatoon

A two-day traffic safety blitz in Saskatoon led to 345 tickets, four impaired driving seizures and several commercial vehicles pulled from roads.
Impaired drivers damage 2 Sask. RCMP vehicles in separate incidents

Impaired drivers damage 2 Sask. RCMP vehicles in separate incidents

Two Saskatchewan RCMP police vehicles have been damaged after being struck by impaired drivers in two separate incidents.
Methamphetamine, cocaine seized in police raid

Methamphetamine, cocaine seized in police raid

On May 22, CRT became aware of an individual believed to have firearms and be trafficking drugs in Prince Albert.
Gas flare in Leoville area Saturday and Sunday

Gas flare in Leoville area Saturday and Sunday

SaskEnergy will conduct controlled gas flaring near Leoville from May 24 to June 2, with a visible 40-foot flame during the process.
Youth arrested with sawed-off shotgun after armed person call

Youth arrested with sawed-off shotgun after armed person call

A 16-year-old boy was arrested after police responded to a report of an armed individual on Rusholme Road in Saskatoon.
WCVM eyes expansion to address Western Canada's vet shortage

WCVM eyes expansion to address Western Canada's vet shortage

The Western College of Veterinary Medicine may expand class sizes to tackle the ongoing shortage of vets across Western Canada.
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