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Column: Your community news is still available online

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Don't miss the 33-hour United Way Estevan Telethon this weekend

Don't miss the 33-hour United Way Estevan Telethon this weekend

The goal is to raise $343,064 for member agencies and community projects.
Relay for Cancer fundraiser event set for Weyburn on Friday

Relay for Cancer fundraiser event set for Weyburn on Friday

Organizers welcome participants of all ages to join the relay at the Credit Union Spark Centre and take turns walking around the track.
Sexual assault awareness experts banned from Sask. schools in new policy

Sexual assault awareness experts banned from Sask. schools in new policy

BASAC, an organization providing sexual violence awareness in the Battlefords, is saying that the safety of youth is at stake as they're no longer allowed in Saskatchewan classrooms.
Man charged with drug trafficking after vehicle stop by RCMP CRT

Man charged with drug trafficking after vehicle stop by RCMP CRT

La Ronge and Meadow Lake RCMP CRT officers located and seized approximately 44 grams of cocaine, a sum of cash, and trafficking paraphernalia in a hidden compartment in the vehicle.
Saskatchewan records highest building permit increase

Saskatchewan records highest building permit increase

Provincial increase of 59 per cent compares to 5.9 per cent decrease nationally.
Sports This Week: The highs and lows of bull riding at one event

Sports This Week: The highs and lows of bull riding at one event

The finals will pay out a record $175,000, including a $50,000 bonus to be awarded to the 2023 PBR Canada Champion.
P. A. police arrest two and search for third suspect in armed robbery

P. A. police arrest two and search for third suspect in armed robbery

During the armed robbery police say the victim was shot in the leg.
More Canadians support using notwithstanding clause in 'parental rights' debate: poll

More Canadians support using notwithstanding clause in 'parental rights' debate: poll

OTTAWA — Nearly half of Canadians say they support their province using the notwithstanding clause to ensure that schools tell parents if their child wishes to use a different name or pronoun, a new poll suggests, and more people support that idea th
Trial for Sask. man who started trucker convoy to Ottawa continues

Trial for Sask. man who started trucker convoy to Ottawa continues

Chris Barber said that all he and the truckers wanted was for the federal government to listen to them.
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