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PHC hosts Indigenous Veterans Day service in Yorkton

PHC hosts Indigenous Veterans Day service in Yorkton

During the First and Second World Wars and Korean War more than 5,000 First Nations men volunteered, along with an unknown number of Metis and Inuit.
Souris-Moose Mountain MP to run again in next federal election

Souris-Moose Mountain MP to run again in next federal election

Dr. Robert Kitchen aims for three-term streak in federal elections.
Gormley to leave his radio show after 25 years

Gormley to leave his radio show after 25 years

Radio talk show host John Gormley says his final show will be Nov. 24.
Scientists call on Canada to adopt ecologically minded forest degradation definition

Scientists call on Canada to adopt ecologically minded forest degradation definition

TORONTO — The Canadian government must take action to stop the degradation of its forests from large-scale industrial logging, a letter signed by more than 100 scientists urged Wednesday.
Saskatoon police locate missing 49-year-old woman

Saskatoon police locate missing 49-year-old woman

Column: Incident in Estevan a reminder of risks facing officers

Column: Incident in Estevan a reminder of risks facing officers

An opinion piece on the dangers of policing work.
Four people arrested, two people injured after home invasion in Estevan

Four people arrested, two people injured after home invasion in Estevan

Two people are recovering from injuries sustained in a home invasion early Tuesday in Estevan. Four people have been charged.
Drivers killed in two-vehicle crash near Lac Pelletier

Drivers killed in two-vehicle crash near Lac Pelletier

Highway 4 was closed during initial investigation, but has since re-opened.
Suspect released from jail early and more of what we know so far in fatal Estevan incidents

Suspect released from jail early and more of what we know so far in fatal Estevan incidents

Investigations continue after incidents leave two people dead and a police officer injured
Think scam calls are bad now? Experts warn growing use of AI will make problem worse

Think scam calls are bad now? Experts warn growing use of AI will make problem worse

TORONTO — Generative artificial intelligence is expected to drastically change the way phone scammers target potential victims, including the potential for them to tailor their attacks toward specific recipients.
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