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Weyburn museum reopens with eight-legged calf, mental hospital exhibits

Weyburn museum reopens with eight-legged calf, mental hospital exhibits

Visitors can explore the region’s unique history including the famed eight-legged calf and a display of the Weyburn Mental Hospital.
Mowat decries overflow of patients in hospital emergency rooms

Mowat decries overflow of patients in hospital emergency rooms

Opposition critic Vicki Mowat says Saskatoon’s overcrowded ERs show a system-wide health crisis needing urgent government action.
Trade, economic corridors are focus of Western Premiers in NWT

Trade, economic corridors are focus of Western Premiers in NWT

Communique identifies international trade and tariffs, economic corridors, energy security and the Arctic among key issues for Premiers
SaskToday Outlook journalist, staff writer win 4 Better Newspapers awards

SaskToday Outlook journalist, staff writer win 4 Better Newspapers awards

SaskToday journalist Derek Ruttle and The Outlook's Shelley Luedtke came away from this year's BNC Awards competition with four wins in total.
17 years: Richard Dyke gets longest-ever sentence in Sask. for child abuse offences

17 years: Richard Dyke gets longest-ever sentence in Sask. for child abuse offences

'I hope you understand that your heinous actions have caused good parents to question themselves and innocent children to feel ashamed, isolated and embarrassed as if they were … (responsible) for your selfish and illegal acts.'
Police investigate dangerous drug circulating in Swift Current area

Police investigate dangerous drug circulating in Swift Current area

Swift Current Municipal RCMP were dispatched to assist EMS at three calls where individuals were suffering overdose symptoms.
Sturgis farmer's innovative harvest tool aims to boost yields, cut waste

Sturgis farmer's innovative harvest tool aims to boost yields, cut waste

Tyler Peniuk of Sturgis has developed a portable harvest tool that’s saving grain, cutting costs and catching global attention.
Yorkton friends revive lottery tradition, win $100K in EXTRA

Yorkton friends revive lottery tradition, win $100K in EXTRA

A group of Yorkton friends who recently resumed buying lottery tickets together have won $100,000 on the April 26 EXTRA draw.
RCMP investigate case of vandalism involving red dresses in Melfort

RCMP investigate case of vandalism involving red dresses in Melfort

The Melfort RCMP are investigating an incident of vandalism that occurred at Memorial Gardens in Melfort.
Here's what to know if Canada Post workers go on strike again

Here's what to know if Canada Post workers go on strike again

OTTAWA — Canada Post has put a fresh set of offers on the table in its negotiations with the postal workers' union, but there are no guarantees a deal will land before mail carriers are set to strike at the end of the week.
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