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Donwell Hall future uncertain: A look back on its colourful past

Donwell Hall future uncertain: A look back on its colourful past

Weathering over the years has taken its toll but the Donwell Community Hall holds cherished memories, including as Saskatchewan's First Ukrainian National Home.
Comprehensive guide to outdoor adventure at your fingertips

Comprehensive guide to outdoor adventure at your fingertips

2024-25 Saskatchewan Anglers Guide now available online.
Opinion: Nobody's laughing at this April Fool's Day joke

Opinion: Nobody's laughing at this April Fool's Day joke

Not only should the government scrap the 23 per cent increase for the carbon tax, it should scrap the tax completely.
New murder mystery set in Regina

New murder mystery set in Regina

It’s a mystery Joan Havelange said she is proud of having written.
More cases cited of poor conditions in Sask. Housing units

More cases cited of poor conditions in Sask. Housing units

Daily Leg Update: NDP raises case of single mother Shannon Kay, whose unit has mould and sewage backup issues
Update: Axe the Tax protests ongoing at provincial border highways

Update: Axe the Tax protests ongoing at provincial border highways

From Bonavista to Vancouver Island, Canadians are gearing up for a nationwide Axe the Tax protest April 1.
Estevan entrepreneur publishes first kids' book

Estevan entrepreneur publishes first kids' book

Addie's Enchanted Glasses is geared for kids ages four to eight, but it also carries a big message, and some takeaway information for everyone. It's all inspired by a true story of a brave little girl.
Life in Sask Pen 'nasty, brutish and short,' says judge

Life in Sask Pen 'nasty, brutish and short,' says judge

A fight broke out between members of the same street gang on a maximum security unit, court heard.
Canada likely to avoid recession, begin recovering in second half of 2024: Deloitte

Canada likely to avoid recession, begin recovering in second half of 2024: Deloitte

Statistics Canada reported on Thursday that Canada's GDP rose 0.6 per cent in January, with a preliminary estimate of 0.4 per cent growth in February.
Carbon pricing 101: What today's increase could mean for you

Carbon pricing 101: What today's increase could mean for you

The price change on April 1 affects the consumer levy, which applies in every province and territory except British Columbia, Quebec and Northwest Territories.
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