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Quicker melt on Assiniboine ‘nothing we haven’t seen before’

Quicker melt on Assiniboine ‘nothing we haven’t seen before’

The Water Security Agency is warning of higher than usual water flows for the Assiniboine River basin in the east central part of the province
Yorkton Mayor says SUMA networking important

Yorkton Mayor says SUMA networking important

Hippsley said he also found it interesting that water was something being discussed, in particular the management of the resource.
New cell tower to boost Wakaw's service

New cell tower to boost Wakaw's service

The tower will serve the town and immediate area, freeing up the tower outside of town to serve the lake area and others.
Kamsack hosting carnival in June: presence of clowns uncertain

Kamsack hosting carnival in June: presence of clowns uncertain

Kamsack is gearing up for an exciting event as it prepares to host a carnival from June 21 to June 23.
Digital services expanded at Saskatoon City Hall

Digital services expanded at Saskatoon City Hall

ePermitting digital platform now accepting property information disclosure, address change and encroachment applications.
Canora RCMP: Drinking and firearms, not a wise combination

Canora RCMP: Drinking and firearms, not a wise combination

After shots were heard at Donald Gunn Subdivision of Good Spirit Lake, police pulled over a driver and found an unsecure firearm in the vehicle and open alcohol.
Preeceville hockey community presents awards

Preeceville hockey community presents awards

Preeceville's U7, U9, U11, U13 and Senior teams were presented awards at a dinner on April 13.
Public speaks out on Outlook swimming pool closure

Public speaks out on Outlook swimming pool closure

Users of the pool speak their minds on the facility's closure for the 2024 season.
Bus service to Rush vs Rock

Bus service to Rush vs Rock

Purchase fare using TGo or transit app.
Senator slams Sask's 'shameful' treatment of Indigenous people

Senator slams Sask's 'shameful' treatment of Indigenous people

The failure of Saskatchewan to address systemic discrimination – especially as it impacts Indigenous women – and unwillingness to be held accountable is shameful and unacceptable: Senator Kim Pate.
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