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Former Saskatoon mayoral candidate among 3 charged in N. B'ford robbery

Former Saskatoon mayoral candidate among 3 charged in N. B'ford robbery

On April 5 at approximately 10:40 p.m., Battlefords RCMP received a report of a robbery at a business on Highway 16 in North Battleford.
City of Weyburn seeks public input to shape new accessibility plan

City of Weyburn seeks public input to shape new accessibility plan

City aims to make Weyburn a more inclusive and accessible community.
Pitching entrepreneurship to high school students

Pitching entrepreneurship to high school students

Santos Cardoza, Truman report on young entrepreneurs session at Chamber meeting.
Carnduff man, facing numerous charges, was back in court

Carnduff man, facing numerous charges, was back in court

Zachary Christopher Hillis was slated to be sentenced on two charges, stemming from an arrest in June 2024.
Opportunity was the word at Food, Fuel and Fertilizer summit

Opportunity was the word at Food, Fuel and Fertilizer summit

Despite uncertainty, quiet confidence about the future from those at the Sask Chamber’s annual event in Regina.
Work continues, support remains to bring MRI to the southeast

Work continues, support remains to bring MRI to the southeast

Construction is expected to begin soon on building that will house the MRI.
Battlefords RCMP investigated 96 property crimes last month

Battlefords RCMP investigated 96 property crimes last month

Anti-bullying focus of this month’s RCMP crime report.
Saskatchewan premier says MLA terrorist remark wrong and 'very, very inappropriate'

Saskatchewan premier says MLA terrorist remark wrong and 'very, very inappropriate'

REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says one of his legislature members made "very, very inappropriate comments" by calling federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh a terrorist, as a national organization representing Sikhs demands more accountability.
Mobile wellness bus now operating in Saskatoon

Mobile wellness bus now operating in Saskatoon

Providing basic primary care and mental health and addictions services.
Subdivision of property could help expand Moose Jaw butcher shop

Subdivision of property could help expand Moose Jaw butcher shop

A company that owns property on Manitoba Street West plans to subdivide the land and use it to potentially expand a business on an adjacent property on Third Avenue Northwest.
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