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Looking inward to propel Indigenous students forward

Looking inward to propel Indigenous students forward

Collaboration helps level the playing field for study abroad opportunities.
City of Humboldt highlights safety concerns over snow fort building

City of Humboldt highlights safety concerns over snow fort building

City issues warning and safety advisory about building snow forts where public works crews are working and removing snow.
RCMP seeking info into Onion Lake homicide

RCMP seeking info into Onion Lake homicide

Police say the circumstances of the incident, which they did not describe, have led them to consider the death a homicide.
Gardener's Notebook: Readying a 'real' Christmas tree

Gardener's Notebook: Readying a 'real' Christmas tree

We can relax a bit with our seed catalogues and garden readings that we never had time for just a few weeks ago.
Moose Jaw’s Christmas elf brings back 'Christmas Spirit for Seniors'

Moose Jaw’s Christmas elf brings back 'Christmas Spirit for Seniors'

If you know of a senior resident who would love to participate, reach out to Ashley Armstrong through a private message on her Facebook page.
New pathways for creative technologies and design students

New pathways for creative technologies and design students

University of Regina and Saskatchewan Polytechnic agreement opens doors to U of R’s Bachelor of Design program.
Border crossing hours to shift at some locations in 2025

Border crossing hours to shift at some locations in 2025

Port of Climax hours remain the same; Port of Monchy will see changes.
Busy week of legislation, and attempted motions, at the Leg

Busy week of legislation, and attempted motions, at the Leg

Leg week in review: Sask Party got several bills introduced and some passed, but it was a far different story for the NDP.
27-year-old Sask woman needs gift of life through kidney transplant

27-year-old Sask woman needs gift of life through kidney transplant

The blood type needs to be O positive or O negative to be compatible with her.
Saskatchewan’s unemployment rate lowest in the country

Saskatchewan’s unemployment rate lowest in the country

The province also added 8,400 new jobs year-over-year in the month of November. 
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