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Shelly Palmer - Are you seeing this?

Shelly Palmer - Are you seeing this?

Think about this: The gap between synthetic and real is approaching zero.
Wagantall running again in Yorkton-Melville

Wagantall running again in Yorkton-Melville

Ten-year member seeking another term.
Estevan Strippers tournament is ready to go

Estevan Strippers tournament is ready to go

Thirty-six teams are entered, making it the largest recreational hockey tournament in Saskatchewan.
We're not done with the snow just yet

We're not done with the snow just yet

Most areas of the province are looking at two days of snow or rain and a cloudy day or two before the sun takes over, heating things up. 
Hoback kicks off campaign with office opening

Hoback kicks off campaign with office opening

Prince Albert and area voters have supported a Conservative, Canadian Alliance or Reform Party candidate since 1997.
Suspect allegedly got into vehicle and demanded money

Suspect allegedly got into vehicle and demanded money

On March 29 at approximately 10:30 p.m., police were called to a business in the 800 block of 5th Street East for a weapons call.
Co-accused in Oxbow homicide jailed for alleged conditions breach

Co-accused in Oxbow homicide jailed for alleged conditions breach

Tyler Neil Shaw is facing new charges for impaired driving and violating the conditions of his release.
Kitchen reflects on nearly a decade as Souris-Moose Mountain MP

Kitchen reflects on nearly a decade as Souris-Moose Mountain MP

Robert Kitchen spent 9 1/2 years as the MP for the southeast Saskatchewan riding.
Gang Prevention Symposium aims to break cycle of gang involvement

Gang Prevention Symposium aims to break cycle of gang involvement

The event, hosted by the City of North Battleford, came about through the support of the Battlefords Regional Community Coalition, Concern for Youth, and Safer Schools Together.
CUPE Local 9 ‘pretty happy’ after signing new deal with Moose Jaw

CUPE Local 9 ‘pretty happy’ after signing new deal with Moose Jaw

CUPE workers will receive two per cent more as of Jan. 1, 2023, three per cent more as of Jan. 1, 2024, 1.5 per cent more as of Jan. 1, 2025, and one per cent more as of July 1, 2025.
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