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Looking for flights on a budget? Consider price freezing and other newer trends

Looking for flights on a budget? Consider price freezing and other newer trends

Price freezing, subscription plans and buy now, pay later are among the newer options.
Police catch man on Saskatoon street with two loaded sawed-off firearms

Police catch man on Saskatoon street with two loaded sawed-off firearms

Saskatoon police arrested a man walking with two loaded sawed-off firearms, a large bladed weapon, and suspected fentanyl.
Open Letter to Saskatchewan Senators Re: Bill C-234 – Carbon Tax

Open Letter to Saskatchewan Senators Re: Bill C-234 – Carbon Tax

APAS president urges senators to support the bill.
Editorial: Patience and understanding needed for reconciliation to proceed

Editorial: Patience and understanding needed for reconciliation to proceed

Sept. 30 will mark the third National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. An opinion piece
Durocher to play fiddle, speak in Humboldt

Durocher to play fiddle, speak in Humboldt

Tristen Durocher, an acclaimed fiddle player who camped on the Legislature lawn to bring attention to high among Northern and Indigenous peoples, is playing and speaking in Humboldt to mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Regina’s Gordon block is coming down on 12th Avenue

Regina’s Gordon block is coming down on 12th Avenue

Silverado Demolition handling the construction of 12th Avenue heritage property that was destroyed by fire on Sunday.
Moe to recall Legislature after injunction on schools policy

Moe to recall Legislature after injunction on schools policy

Saskatchewan government plans to use Notwithstanding Clause after a court decision to pause Parental Inclusion and Consent policy
Regina City Hall fences are now gone

Regina City Hall fences are now gone

No longer a reason for fence to be up, says City Manager Niki Anderson.
Canora Hospital ER to close Friday afternoon

Canora Hospital ER to close Friday afternoon

Canora Hospital emergency services will be disrupted from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 29,.
Premier Moe announces future of former Battlefords liquor store

Premier Moe announces future of former Battlefords liquor store

The building will host the RCMP's Crime Reduction Team and act as a central training hub for officers in the north — the expansion is expected to be completed in the next few months
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