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Check out the gas prices in north Saskatchewan

Check out the gas prices in north Saskatchewan

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Update: Stockpiles of old railway ties worrying Denholm residents

Update: Stockpiles of old railway ties worrying Denholm residents

While piles of ties have been left at Denholm before 鈥 even for years at a time 鈥 the size of this latest stockpile has caused alarm.
All news in Canada will be removed from Facebook, Instagram within weeks: Meta

All news in Canada will be removed from Facebook, Instagram within weeks: Meta

Meta has said it is not interested in being a part of聽the Liberal government's development regulations.
NDP accuses Sask Party of burying Crowns numbers

NDP accuses Sask Party of burying Crowns numbers

Opposition trashes government over quiet release of the Crown Annual Reports on a Friday afternoon without news releases, or a news conference.
Active wildfire season continues in Saskatchewan

Active wildfire season continues in Saskatchewan

Currently 54 active wildfires in Saskatchewan according to latest numbers for August 1.
Shelly Palmer - Who Owns The Data Your Car Collects?

Shelly Palmer - Who Owns The Data Your Car Collects?

SASKTODAY's newest columnist, Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn鈥檚 鈥淭op Voice in Technology,鈥 and writes a popular daily business blog.
Rustic Nine Golf Course hosts sunflower charity photoshoot

Rustic Nine Golf Course hosts sunflower charity photoshoot

Capture summer memories and support local charity.
Former NB fire chief seeking damages from the city

Former NB fire chief seeking damages from the city

Ex-North Battleford Fire Chief Trevor Brice has filed a court application, in effort to obtain damages following dismissal.
Maidstone and District News: Credit union supports arena renovations

Maidstone and District News: Credit union supports arena renovations

Thirty-one participate in Grace Community Church kids鈥 club.
School-approved Cheetos? Why we must protect school food from corporate interests

School-approved Cheetos? Why we must protect school food from corporate interests

The current patchwork of school-based meal programming across Canada creates an unhealthy and unsustainable reliance on volunteers and charitable giving.
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