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Ferries closed for the season
Typically, Saskatchewan's ferries operate from April to November, but operations depend on weather and whether the crossing is frozen.
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New Estevan location makes a big difference for Envision
The agency started seeing clients in its new Estevan home on Oct. 31.
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Wall Walk shows strong performances for Catholic division
Improvements in reading results and graduation rates highlights of report.
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Bylaw amendment approved for biathlon range
$107,736 raised for Integrated Health Facility Project.
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Municipalities see jump in potash tax sharing distribution
Most area RMs see 26.27 per cent increase from 2024.
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RPS issues road closure and safety reminders ahead of Western Final
Traffic restrictions will begin along Elphinstone Street on Saturday as the Saskatchewan Roughriders play in the Western Final.
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Government, opposition clash over hospital staff shortages
Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill and Associate Shadow Minister for Health Keith Jorgenson had contrasting views on the 40 new acute care beds.
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Temporary stop signs on 22nd Street Sunday
Hart Road intersection focus of signal light installation.
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Local artists explore their inner spooks
Kamsack art students create haunted houses.
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Legacy tells the story on walls of Outlook art gallery
Featured works from a number of local trailblazers are on display at the Outlook Art Gallery.
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Police say suspect punches police dog, officer during arrest
A police service dog was used to track the fleeing suspect.
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North Battleford gang unit makes arrest in Summerfield Beach thefts
The North Battleford Crime Reduction Team – Gang Task Force and the Saskatchewan RCMP’s Critical Incident Response Team executed a search warrant at a residence on Moosomin First Nation on Nov. 6.
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B.C. ostrich farm is 'ground-zero for change' as family reels from shooting cull
EDGEWOOD, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA — Katie Pasitney, whose mother co-owns the British Columbia ostrich farm where hundreds of the birds were shot dead in a cull ordered by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, says she is focused on creating change fo
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‘Earn back the cities’: Sask. Party sets sights on Regina and Saskatoon
At its annual convention, the Sask. Party focuses on reconnecting with urban voters while Moe faces a leadership review.
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Weyburn man gets nearly 3 1/2-year sentence for drug, other charges
Ryley Mantei was arrested four times in an 11-month span in 2024 and early 2025.
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Snow and ice causing issues on southeast highways
Temperatures are expected to be well below normal in the southeast.
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Moe faces leadership vote at Saskatchewan Party convention after city losses
SASKATOON — Premier Scott Moe is to face a leadership vote today at his Saskatchewan Party's convention. Moe received an approval rating of 97 per cent at the last gathering two years ago.
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Grow Your Own Future: Gardening in November – Part II
Supplemental light key to production.
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Sports This Week: Sask. company releases disc golf ‘middie’ pair
Following the tradition of the Chickadee being named after a grassland flier the new offerings are the Mallard (overstable) and Blue-Winged Teal (understable).
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Canadian travellers to Europe face new border measures as security ramps up
OTTAWA — Many Canadian travellers to Europe are being asked to reveal more about themselves as officials begin to usher in new security measures.
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