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Politicians react to Onion Lake lawsuit on Sask. First Act

Politicians react to Onion Lake lawsuit on Sask. First Act

Minister Bronwyn Eyre still confident in constitutionality of Sask First Act despite lawsuit from Onion Lake Cree Nation.
Assiniboia council learns of new drug hitting the streets

Assiniboia council learns of new drug hitting the streets

Speaking directly of a new drug, xylazine, hitting the streets that is extremely dangerous to anyone consuming it.
Vimy Remembered presentation attracted many people to Estevan's legion

Vimy Remembered presentation attracted many people to Estevan's legion

The historic presentation attracted many people. It recollected the events of April 9-12, 1917, addressed the value of the battle for Canada and for the rest of the world, and also focused on Saskatchewan's involvement.
Bear spray incident on Wascana

Bear spray incident on Wascana

Police asking public for information to assist investigation.
Fire crews respond to Toronto St. blaze

Fire crews respond to Toronto St. blaze

No injuries reported, investigation continues.
Woman sentenced to probation after child assault

Woman sentenced to probation after child assault

Alcohol use a factor, Court hears.
Weyburn Wheatland Seniors Centre hosts bridge tournament

Weyburn Wheatland Seniors Centre hosts bridge tournament

The Wheatland Seniors Centre hosted bridge players from districts around the province on April 15, with 32 players taking part.
Province, feds invest in 21 infrastructure projects in Sask.

Province, feds invest in 21 infrastructure projects in Sask.

Federal Minister Dominic LeBlanc, Saskatchewan Government Relations Minister Don McMorris announce a joint investment of over $42.1 million to support 21 infrastructure projects.
Sask. RCMP asks drivers to be smart as storm approaches

Sask. RCMP asks drivers to be smart as storm approaches

RCMP has tips for those who might have to be on the roads.
Knibbs grateful for support after SFU cancelled football

Knibbs grateful for support after SFU cancelled football

James Knibbs said the decision by Simon Fraser University (SFU) earlier this month to cancel its varsity football program came as a shock to him and everyone involved with the program.
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