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Saskatoon police renew request for tips in historical homicide

Saskatoon police renew request for tips in historical homicide

Aug. 23, 2004, Saskatoon police were called to a residence in the 800 block of Avenue F North. Delbert James Desjarlais was the victim of a stabbing.
Commentary: Celebrating a century of agricultural news

Commentary: Celebrating a century of agricultural news

Western Producer ownership has evolved but newspaper鈥檚 focus on keeping farmers informed has remained.
脦le-脿-la-Crosse centre receives $223,000 for youth programs

脦le-脿-la-Crosse centre receives $223,000 for youth programs

Support program provides cultural programming and activities.
N. B'ford man sentenced to 711 days in jail for firearms offences

N. B'ford man sentenced to 711 days in jail for firearms offences

The arrest came after Battlefords RCMP Gang Task Force and Saskatchewan RCMP Critical Incident Response Team executed a search warrant at a home in the 900 block of 110 Street in April 2022.
Applications open for Wallace Stegner House residency program

Applications open for Wallace Stegner House residency program

Deadline for 2024 program is Sept. 1.
'A protected right': Saskatchewan family speaks out over pronoun and name changes

'A protected right': Saskatchewan family speaks out over pronoun and name changes

REGINA 鈥 Kik茅 Dueck loves gym class, especially long-distance running. The 10-year-old, who is nonbinary, says everyone at school "is really good about gender," but knows not all parents are accepting.
Water stewardship group goes online to educate public about invasive species

Water stewardship group goes online to educate public about invasive species

The organization recently teamed up with SaskEnergy to better promote 鈥淟earn Your Invasives,鈥 a six-part series on Facebook that discusses different non-native plant species that have become invasive and harmful.
Sports This Week; When hockey becomes more than a sport

Sports This Week; When hockey becomes more than a sport

It鈥檚 easy to think about hockey as merely a game.
Online outrage can benefit brands that take stances on social issues

Online outrage can benefit brands that take stances on social issues

Examining whether brands that take stances benefit from the ensuing outrage from opposing consumer groups.
Letter: GG鈥檚 junkets costing taxpayers big time

Letter: GG鈥檚 junkets costing taxpayers big time

One year, $3 million, countless trips.
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