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Yard work challenge goes the extra mile to connect communities

Yard work challenge goes the extra mile to connect communities

Men of the North give back.
Agriculture This Week: Protecting pollinators critical

Agriculture This Week: Protecting pollinators critical

It is estimated honey 70 per cent of the honey produced in Western Canada comes from canola.
Record-breaking distracted driving offences in June

Record-breaking distracted driving offences in June

Failing to buckle second-highest in history of Traffic Safety Spotlights.
Indigenous people 17.7% more likely to be incarcerated in Sask.

Indigenous people 17.7% more likely to be incarcerated in Sask.

Non-Indigenous people charged with crimes are more likely to receive bail than Indigenous people
Battlefords Pride Week features drag show, circus, parade

Battlefords Pride Week features drag show, circus, parade

Most events are family-friendly and free.
P. A. police warn public about emergency /grandparent scams

P. A. police warn public about emergency /grandparent scams

Prince Albert Police Service have multiple fraud investigations that would be similar to the emergency/grandparent scam.
Column: When did butterflies turn into moths and flowers become weeds?

Column: When did butterflies turn into moths and flowers become weeds?

"As I grew older, without notice, flowers that were a symbol of beauty turned into ugly weeds that need to be sprayed, and magnificent butterflies I was collecting to be like Nabokov turned into gross moths. And with that, the rest of the world's uniqueness was also fading." An opinion piece.
Exciting wrap-up of the Lloyd Ex Fair: Bulls, bands and handicrafts

Exciting wrap-up of the Lloyd Ex Fair: Bulls, bands and handicrafts

Draft horse riding and indoor musical entertainment new this year.
Saskatoon police investigating two violent incidents Thursday

Saskatoon police investigating two violent incidents Thursday

One altercation was downtown and the other one was on the west side.
Police ask residents in Buffalo River area to check properties for missing man

Police ask residents in Buffalo River area to check properties for missing man

Investigators are asking residents who live within the Buffalo River Dene Nation, or along Highway 925, to check their properties, particularly outbuildings for any signs of Kristopher Billette and/or clothing or items that seem out of place.
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