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Winners of 26th Annual Paragon Awards

Winners of 26th Annual Paragon Awards

The awards select businesses in eight different categories.
Preparations begin for Assiniboia museum season

Preparations begin for Assiniboia museum season

Gayle Smith special guest for Museum Day, May 15.
Peacock students win medals during provincial trades competition

Peacock students win medals during provincial trades competition

Amara Davidson and Nolan Novak participated in the recent 2025 Skills Canada Saskatchewan Provincial Competition in Saskatoon, with Davidson winning gold in autobody repair (high school) and Novak winning silver in car painting (high school).
Saskatoon police investigating possible hate crime at University of Saskatchewan

Saskatoon police investigating possible hate crime at University of Saskatchewan

SASKATOON — Police in Saskatoon are investigating a possible hate crime after a University of Saskatchewan meeting was interrupted with "inappropriate" images and video and "hateful rhetoric.
Sports This Week: Rush extend netminder Scigliano

Sports This Week: Rush extend netminder Scigliano

Saskatchewan initially picked up the 6’4 netminder in a deal with San Diego, that sent Kyle Rubisch and two draft picks to the Seals
Woman arrested in Regina drug trafficking investigation returns to court

Woman arrested in Regina drug trafficking investigation returns to court

REGINA – A woman arrested by Regina Police Service Crime Reduction Team following an investigation into drug trafficking is back in court on April 9.
Man charged with murder in Leslie Whitebear's death back in Regina court

Man charged with murder in Leslie Whitebear's death back in Regina court

Amiir Abdullahi Hussen was arrested in Edmonton, Alta.
Opinion: Why employees jump ship

Opinion: Why employees jump ship

It’s not about the money. Toxic bosses, burnout and poor leadership are driving employees out the door.
Opinion: Collapse of local news is fuelling disinformation crisis

Opinion: Collapse of local news is fuelling disinformation crisis

Local news is dying, and that’s a threat to Canada’s democracy.
Column: The interesting world of phobias

Column: The interesting world of phobias

Columnist Paul Kimball reflects on some of the different phobias that exist.
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