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Meota and District News: Films offered at Do Drop In Jan. 16

Meota and District News: Films offered at Do Drop In Jan. 16

Canasta players gathered Dec. 30.
SASKTODAY.ca’s top stories of 2022: $500 affordability cheques

SASKTODAY.ca’s top stories of 2022: $500 affordability cheques

Everyone was wondering when they would get their money.
Saskatchewan Skies: Planets line up over seven nights

Saskatchewan Skies: Planets line up over seven nights

Venus is shining brightly in the western evening sky at one of the best apparitions for 2023.
Hanbidge on Horticulture: Winter survival in the garden

Hanbidge on Horticulture: Winter survival in the garden

Trees that are able to survive the winter have acclimatized to the climate.
‘Moose Caboose’ mobile warming centre new to P.A.

‘Moose Caboose’ mobile warming centre new to P.A.

The Moose Caboose Cold Weather Outreach Van will be moving through the streets of Prince Albert and addressing the immediate needs through Outreach.
Three arrested for theft of delivery truck in North Battleford

Three arrested for theft of delivery truck in North Battleford

Battlefords RCMP’s Gang Task Force, Battlefords Municipal General Investigation Section and Battlefords Forensic Identification Services assisted in this investigation.
Opinion: It’s not only in China that ideology trumps common sense

Opinion: It’s not only in China that ideology trumps common sense

Canada’s blind commitment to a failed ideology is worsening health-care outcomes.
Commentary: Canadians forced to pay more in the name of ‘climate change’

Commentary: Canadians forced to pay more in the name of ‘climate change’

Ottawa supports lower global energy prices. Just not for Canadians.
Prairie Debut to bring unique musical journey to the Dekker Centre

Prairie Debut to bring unique musical journey to the Dekker Centre

The earliest version of the santur dates back as far as Babylonian stone carvings over 2,500 years ago. 
Opinion: Regulated career colleges key to solving labour shortages

Opinion: Regulated career colleges key to solving labour shortages

There are 20 regulated career colleges registered in Saskatchewan.
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