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Athlete of the Month hopes to one day compete in the Olympics

Athlete of the Month hopes to one day compete in the Olympics

Jonathan Podbielski recently won bronze in the U Sports Cross Country Championship, as he pushes to make it onto Team Canada.
QAnon's Manz sees assault charge stayed in Leader Circuit Court

QAnon's Manz sees assault charge stayed in Leader Circuit Court

Manz was arrested on Oct. 11, 2023, after Leader RCMP received a report on Oct. 7, 2023, of an alleged assault in Richmound.
Man convicted of using hammer and torturing victims released from prison

Man convicted of using hammer and torturing victims released from prison

According to parole documents, Kelfort Keller, who is from Lestock, Sask., has significant Gladue factors.
Riders obsidian green uniforms produced merchandise sales team hasn't seen 'in a long time’: Craig Reynolds

Riders obsidian green uniforms produced merchandise sales team hasn't seen 'in a long time’: Craig Reynolds

Students travel with Sask Polytechnic’s Polar Bear Eco Trip

Students travel with Sask Polytechnic’s Polar Bear Eco Trip

All the participants had many opportunities to view polar bears and take photos and video at close range.
Schemenauer uses Mennonite roots for latest novels

Schemenauer uses Mennonite roots for latest novels

Elma Schemenauer has published 78 books in her 30 years working in publishing.
Opinion: Plan to tackle cow farts risks losing consumer trust

Opinion: Plan to tackle cow farts risks losing consumer trust

Reducing methane emissions is essential for agriculture, but it must not compromise informed consumer choice.
Saskatchewan athletes look for Olympic berth at Canadian mixed doubles curling trials

Saskatchewan athletes look for Olympic berth at Canadian mixed doubles curling trials

Sixteen mixed doubles teams will vie to represent Canada at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games. The 2025 Canadian Mixed Doubles curling trials begin Monday in Liverpool, Nova Scotia.
Melfort council lobbied to limit cannabis stores

Melfort council lobbied to limit cannabis stores

Cannabis store owners want to limit the number of retail cannabis stores that can be established in Melfort.
State of emergency demanded after murder on Onion Lake Cree Nation

State of emergency demanded after murder on Onion Lake Cree Nation

According to Saskatchewan RCMP, since the beginning of 2014, they have investigated seven homicides in Onion Lake RCMP’s detachment area.
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