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Regina coworkers celebrate $100,000 Extra win

Regina coworkers celebrate $100,000 Extra win

Quewezance said the group has been playing Lotto 6/49 together for years, which makes this win even more special.
Truck and quad seen moving missing cattle away from pasture: Police

Truck and quad seen moving missing cattle away from pasture: Police

Police say witnesses have suggested there was a white Dodge Ram driven by a female, and a blue coloured quad moving the cattle away from the pasture this past weekend.
Embracing failure: A life in the arts

Embracing failure: A life in the arts

Sometimes self-examination can descend into self-flagellation.
Sports This Week: Andrew Buckley honoured by hall of fame

Sports This Week: Andrew Buckley honoured by hall of fame

While Andrew Buckley鈥檚 CFL career was short, announcing his retirement from professional football on May 7, 2018 after 小蓝视频 accepted into medical school at the University of Calgary, he is remembered.
Humboldt wins national award for reconciliation mural

Humboldt wins national award for reconciliation mural

The mural won the Creative City Network's Public Art Sustainability Award.
Prince Albert Court of King鈥檚 Bench receives facelift

Prince Albert Court of King鈥檚 Bench receives facelift

Architects recognized for window replacement.
Material Recovery Centre opens at Saskatoon's landfill

Material Recovery Centre opens at Saskatoon's landfill

The MRC offers free drop-off at Sort & Go for recycling, small appliances, batteries, oil and anti-freeze, electronics, metals, rimless tires, bicycles and appliances.
Editorial: How should we react to rising impaired driving rates?

Editorial: How should we react to rising impaired driving rates?

An opinion piece on recent increase in impaired driving charges in Estevan.
Union leaders speak out against parental consent bill

Union leaders speak out against parental consent bill

Sask Federation of Labour and SEIU-West both denounce Parents Bill of Rights Act as the 鈥淣otwithstanding Clause bill.鈥
Mayor Charlie Clark states concerns about parental consent bill

Mayor Charlie Clark states concerns about parental consent bill

In a social media post Saskatoon鈥檚 Mayor Clark says he agrees with those who have asked province to withdraw legislation.
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