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Lloydminster court stays charge against Brent Habetler; weapons charges adjourned

Lloydminster court stays charge against Brent Habetler; weapons charges adjourned

Weapons-related charges that were adjourned March 6 in Lloydminster Provincial Court will be heard March 20 in Saskatoon Provincial Court.
NDP say Saskatoon is in a drug crisis: Police react with statement

NDP say Saskatoon is in a drug crisis: Police react with statement

There were 223 drug-related overdose incidents in the last two weeks, according to Prairie Harm Reduction.
Prince Albert police seek missing 67-year-old man

Prince Albert police seek missing 67-year-old man

Anonymous information can also be provided to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Two individuals arrested for illegal cigarette trafficking

Two individuals arrested for illegal cigarette trafficking

An immigration warrant was executed to one of the individuals and handed over to the Canadian Border Security Agency.
City of Melfort looking to increase the kms of walking paths

City of Melfort looking to increase the kms of walking paths

The City of Melfort aims to enhance the Melfort Walking path in phases and it will cost just over $1.1 million.
Major Multiple 4-H Club host district speeches

Major Multiple 4-H Club host district speeches

Districts 30 and 24 merged over the summer, creating District 54, comprised of 4-H clubs from Kerrobert, Major, Handel, Senlac and Unity.
Wilkie names Citizen and Junior Citizen of the Year

Wilkie names Citizen and Junior Citizen of the Year

Wilkie's Citizen of the Year goes to Clarke Jackson and Odin Kent named Junior Citizen of the Year.
Billette sees Northern Saskatchewan's tourism potential

Billette sees Northern Saskatchewan's tourism potential

Indigenous-led initiatives and supporting their vision are qualities they look for in a business partner.
Golden celebration for next year's TeleMiracle

Golden celebration for next year's TeleMiracle

Since 1977, TeleMiracle has raised $171,137,369.
Weaving words and rhythm in Unity with Indigenous storyteller

Weaving words and rhythm in Unity with Indigenous storyteller

Author Carol Rose GoldenEagle visits Unity Public School on the last day of Indigenous Storytelling Month.
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