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Suncrest College awards scholarships at special events

Suncrest College awards scholarships at special events

Awards ranged from $500 to $3,000, provided by donors from across the Suncrest College region.
Fort Qu’Appelle sees semi jack-knifed amidst wintery road conditions

Fort Qu’Appelle sees semi jack-knifed amidst wintery road conditions

There will be lane restrictions in place for the next hour or two as the semi is removed.
Man charged with manslaughter on Pelican Lake First Nation

Man charged with manslaughter on Pelican Lake First Nation

On March 26 at approximately 2 a.m., Spiritwood RCMP received a report of an injured individual on a pathway on Pelican Lake First Nation.
Bonk hopes to keep Souris-Moose Mountain a Tory stronghold

Bonk hopes to keep Souris-Moose Mountain a Tory stronghold

Steven Bonk is running in a federal election for the first time.
Yorkton Council approves City’s Five Year Capital Plan

Yorkton Council approves City’s Five Year Capital Plan

Yorkton receives approximately $990,000 annually from this Federal grant, which goes towards the annual capital budget.
Session hosted to help Yorkton residents understand property assessment

Session hosted to help Yorkton residents understand property assessment

SAMA manages the province’s property assessment system developed in consultation with municipalities, stakeholders and the provincial government.
GoFundMe campaign launched to help grieving southeast woman

GoFundMe campaign launched to help grieving southeast woman

Sherri Fenwick created the campaign to help with the costs of bringing her daughter Lynn home and holding a funeral.
Traffic stop ends with three charges for youth after fleeing

Traffic stop ends with three charges for youth after fleeing

Charges included impaired operation of a motor vehicle, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and flight from Peace Officer.
Aberdeen fire chief warns not to use Clarkboro 'ice road'

Aberdeen fire chief warns not to use Clarkboro 'ice road'

The ice at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Saskatchewan River is no longer thick enough for vehicle use.
Spring storm expected to dump 10-20 cm of snow

Spring storm expected to dump 10-20 cm of snow

In addition to snowfall, strong easterly winds will also develop, causing reduced visibilities and poor highway travel conditions.
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