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New Year's babies begin

New Year's babies begin

The provincial health authority says everybody is doing well.
Movies in 2024: Lessons from a turbulent year at the box office

Movies in 2024: Lessons from a turbulent year at the box office

2025's offerings for moviegoers include at least 110 films projected to open on over 2,000 screens according to the National Association of Theatre Owners.
Business owner says most customers are unaware of GST/HST tax break

Business owner says most customers are unaware of GST/HST tax break

Hello Baby Store Owner says 75 per cent of her customers are not aware of the temporary GST/HST tax-break
A random street encounter turned into a hostile situation for multiple people

A random street encounter turned into a hostile situation for multiple people

A person and their friends were approached by people in a car, asking them if they wanted drugs, which later turned into an altercation.
Fire destroys only grocery store in the village of Pelly

Fire destroys only grocery store in the village of Pelly

Pelly's mayor says it’s a major loss for the community, especially for the many elderly residents who regularly shop there.
It's a new year. What financial changes take effect in 2025?

It's a new year. What financial changes take effect in 2025?

Some Canadian workers will see a little more taken off their paycheques because of a rising CPP contribution amount.
One doctor, NP, AAP and virtual physician remain in Kipling

One doctor, NP, AAP and virtual physician remain in Kipling

Can more be done to better prepare doctors coming to Saskatchewan from other places in the world for life in a rural community?
Top 10 Saskatchewan Roughriders moments from the 2024 CFL season

Top 10 Saskatchewan Roughriders moments from the 2024 CFL season

Hromek resigns as Sask United leader

Hromek resigns as Sask United leader

News release states Jon Hromek will no longer be moving forward with the Sask United Party.
Convicted Saskatoon drug dealer handed 8.5 years in prison

Convicted Saskatoon drug dealer handed 8.5 years in prison

Of crystal meth, the convicted man said, “the other ones you can do a bit and go back to your normal life but this one you get hooked, get ringed in, and you’re done.”
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