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It's crocus time!

It's crocus time!

We want your crocus photos.
Sask Summer Games umpiring opportunity for Preeceville local

Sask Summer Games umpiring opportunity for Preeceville local

Scott Carroll of Preeceville has been honoured to be able to participate in the summer games as an umpire official.
Bear hunting a passion for some

Bear hunting a passion for some

Generally, the bigger bears come in later in the day to feed.
Saskatoon police charge man after intimate partner stabbing incident

Saskatoon police charge man after intimate partner stabbing incident

When officers arrived, they located the victim, a 29-year-old man with several cuts on his body.
Kindersley RCMP charge man after bicyclist declared deceased

Kindersley RCMP charge man after bicyclist declared deceased

On April 27, RCMP responded to a report of an injured cyclist, who was declared deceased by EMS at the scene.
New court date for Preeceville woman accused of attempted murder

New court date for Preeceville woman accused of attempted murder

Forty-year-old Crissa Kisser of Preeceville faces numerous charges, including two counts of attempted murder.
New Ukrainian Catholic Bishop makes whirlwind visit to parishes

New Ukrainian Catholic Bishop makes whirlwind visit to parishes

Bishop Smolinski from Saskatoon Ukrainian Church praises and visits local parishes.
Elmwood Residences transitions clients to community-based living

Elmwood Residences transitions clients to community-based living

Three new group homes for persons with intellectual disabilities open in Saskatoon.
New court date for man accused of accessory after the fact to murder

New court date for man accused of accessory after the fact to murder

In November of 2022, Kamsack RCMP were called to the Keeseekoose First Nation, where a 16-year-old Cote First Nation boy was found dead at the scene.
Final concert concludes Parkland Music Festival

Final concert concludes Parkland Music Festival

The talents of students from across the area were showcased in piano, vocal, speech arts, band and solo instrumentals during the week-long Parkland Music Festival held between the communities of Preeceville and Sturgis from April 15 to April 18.
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