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Student leadership transformed into a thriving career path

Student leadership transformed into a thriving career path

Sask Polytech grad nails down a role in the construction industry.
Saskatoon: Former STC building chosen for temporary shelter

Saskatoon: Former STC building chosen for temporary shelter

The Government of Saskatchewan is investing up to $250,000 for renovations. The province will also provide operational funding for shelter services.
Updated: Attempted murder charge laid after Saskatoon student lit on fire

Updated: Attempted murder charge laid after Saskatoon student lit on fire

The victim, a 15-year-old female youth, was transported to hospital with what are believed to be serious injuries.
Man facing charges that include making available child pornography

Man facing charges that include making available child pornography

In July 2024, the Saskatchewan ICE Unit commenced an online investigation relating to child pornography.
Regina council to consider new shelter site later this month

Regina council to consider new shelter site later this month

Mayor Sandra Masters optimistic a site for a permanent shelter will go ahead.
Police ask for public's help following break-in, theft at church

Police ask for public's help following break-in, theft at church

Investigation determined the church was rummaged through, and a safe and a sum of cash were stolen.
Pedestrian struck by vehicle in North Battleford

Pedestrian struck by vehicle in North Battleford

He was assessed by EMS at the scene for minor injuries.
Welcome back, welcome back, welcome back

Welcome back, welcome back, welcome back

John Cairns’ News Watch - JC returns to Sask Today and Harvard Media in an expanded role.
'Integrity, trust, transparency.' New Estevan police chief Blunden steps into role

'Integrity, trust, transparency.' New Estevan police chief Blunden steps into role

New Estevan Police Chief Jamie Blunden shares his vision on leadership, policing and his new role.
Saskatoon parks crew to remove 8 infected elm trees

Saskatoon parks crew to remove 8 infected elm trees

City crews have already seized 2,000 kilograms of elm wood.
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