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A legendary retirement at Agribition International Stock Dog Trials

A legendary retirement at Agribition International Stock Dog Trials

Bob, a 12-year-old cattle dog from Outlook, secured the championship for the fourth and final time.
1 in 9 Canadian adults have had long-term symptoms from COVID infection, StatCan says

1 in 9 Canadian adults have had long-term symptoms from COVID infection, StatCan says

About one in nine Canadian adults have had long-term symptoms from COVID-19 infection, according to a Statistics Canada report issued Friday. That amounts to 3.5 million Canadians, it said.
USask celebrates two Rhodes Scholar recipients in 2024

USask celebrates two Rhodes Scholar recipients in 2024

Rachel Andres and Taron Topham make USask history.
Â鶹ÊÓƵeast region getting a blast of winter on Friday

Â鶹ÊÓƵeast region getting a blast of winter on Friday

Highway travel is a challenge in southeast Saskatchewan on Friday, thanks to a storm rolling through the region.
Saskatoon officers earn prestigious award for keeping roads safe

Saskatoon officers earn prestigious award for keeping roads safe

USask Protective Services honoured for dedication to community safety.
Regina police locate Yorkton woman last seen in May

Regina police locate Yorkton woman last seen in May

Blast from the Past: Last load of grain delivered to Tramping Lake Sask. Wheat Pool

Blast from the Past: Last load of grain delivered to Tramping Lake Sask. Wheat Pool

Lyle Kunz was the last to deliver grain to the Tramping Lake Sask. Wheat Pool before doors were closed.
Agriculture This Week: Exceptions only patch flaws not fix them

Agriculture This Week: Exceptions only patch flaws not fix them

In a world where farmers are a declining minority, forging alliances is a positive thing.
RCMP multi-unit response to crime in P. A. and area sees results

RCMP multi-unit response to crime in P. A. and area sees results

Sask. RCMP started the multi-unit response to violent and property crimes in Prince Albert and region detachment areas in response to a larger-than-usual increase in crime.
'My gun went off': Saskatchewan Mountie accused of killing lover in park testifies

'My gun went off': Saskatchewan Mountie accused of killing lover in park testifies

PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — A former Saskatchewan Mountie told his murder trial his life was in turmoil and he was having sex with the man he's accused of killing, but he doesn't remember firing his gun.
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