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Sask man talks mental health and addictions to students

Sask man talks mental health and addictions to students

Brad Siroski shared his journey to young people at the Gordon F. Kells High School.
S-toon, USask and volunteers enact bird window-collision study

S-toon, USask and volunteers enact bird window-collision study

Making data accessible to the public encourages community involvement in creating a safer environment for migratory birds
Dinsmore duo wins $100K on EXTRA

Dinsmore duo wins $100K on EXTRA

鈥業t鈥檚 not enough to go crazy about, but it鈥檚 nice to get things paid off,鈥 says Michael Bogner.
Accused sentenced to seven years in prison in car-jacking incident

Accused sentenced to seven years in prison in car-jacking incident

Andrew Opikokew was facing charges related聽to a聽Feb. 16, 2023, offence date.
Decision to remove Fred Sandeski from care home still stands

Decision to remove Fred Sandeski from care home still stands

Fred Sandeski鈥檚 wife Teresa Sandeski was seeking to have that decision reversed at the Legislature Thursday.
Moose Jaw senior fights potential eviction from government housing

Moose Jaw senior fights potential eviction from government housing

Randy Hughes being ordered out by Moose Jaw Housing Authority for being 鈥渙verhoused.鈥
Co-op stores in Macrorie, Conquest facing closure

Co-op stores in Macrorie, Conquest facing closure

Membership meeting next week to decide the future of local outlets.
120th President鈥檚 gala celebrated municipal leaders at SUMA

120th President鈥檚 gala celebrated municipal leaders at SUMA

Annual Awards night that recognizes municipal leaders held its 120th Gala event with over 1100 municipal leaders in attendance.
Ignite facing closure, seeks answers at the Leg on funding

Ignite facing closure, seeks answers at the Leg on funding

Training program supporting at-risk young adults says funding has been cut by province.
Seniors at Saskatoon housing complex raise safety concerns

Seniors at Saskatoon housing complex raise safety concerns

King Edward Place has fallen into decay, according to its residents.
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