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Three things to know about protecting drinking water

Three things to know about protecting drinking water

World Water Day highlights Earth’s most valuable resource.
SARM Convention & Trade Show underway from Prairieland Park

SARM Convention & Trade Show underway from Prairieland Park

Premier Scott Moe and NDP Leader Carla Beck addressed delegates on Wednesday.
Saskatoon crews preparing for freezing rain

Saskatoon crews preparing for freezing rain

If you see snowplows or sanding trucks with blue and amber flashing lights please give them time and space to work.
Moe calls for unity against escalating trade war

Moe calls for unity against escalating trade war

The tariff, initiated by the United States, has a global impact.
Saskatoon's amalgamated appeals process now in effect

Saskatoon's amalgamated appeals process now in effect

Seven boards melded into one Saskatoon Appeal Board.
Saskatoon Police Service starts new Warrant Enforcement Unit

Saskatoon Police Service starts new Warrant Enforcement Unit

Comprised of one sergeant and four constables, the unit will focus on executing arrest warrants for individuals who have failed to appear in court or have active criminal charges.
Update: Three facing charges following unlawful confinement report

Update: Three facing charges following unlawful confinement report

Following an investigation by the Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) Serious Assault Unit, two women, ages 30 and 32, and a 21-year-old man are charged with unlawful confinement (x2), robbery (x2), and aggravated assault.
Traffic stop leads to impaired driving, obstruction charges

Traffic stop leads to impaired driving, obstruction charges

At approximately 1 a.m., March 12, patrol officers were travelling on Avenue P near Rusholme Road when they observed a vehicle stop in the middle of the road, prompting a traffic stop to check the driver’s sobriety.
Dental Therapy student Indigenous Achievement Award winner

Dental Therapy student Indigenous Achievement Award winner

USask marks Indigenous Achievement Week March 10 to 14.
'Apples and Train Tracks' tells part of painful history of Métis people

'Apples and Train Tracks' tells part of painful history of Métis people

Author reclaims pieces of her father's childhood home in the Punnichy area to honour her father and share the experiences of the Road Allowance Métis people.
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