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Saskatoon police officer assaulted

Saskatoon police officer assaulted

Police say they found a man was sleeping in the bathroom of a restaurant in the 200 block of 22nd Street East.
Temporary helmet exemption for Sikh motorcyclists approved

Temporary helmet exemption for Sikh motorcyclists approved

Exemptions are to be approved by the minister.
Inquest set into death of man after transfer from P. A. police custody

Inquest set into death of man after transfer from P. A. police custody

Jordan Norfield died three days after he was transferred by ambulance to the Victoria Hospital from the custody of the Prince Albert Police Service.
Couple flies giant kites in the Glen Ewen area

Couple flies giant kites in the Glen Ewen area

Many of the large kites have to be anchored down, or you will find yourself being dragged across the field.
PrairiesCan announces $7.6M investment for Saskatoon

PrairiesCan announces $7.6M investment for Saskatoon

Rivercity is among the five recipients in the province to receive over $7.6 million in funding to support its economic development initiatives, including the healthcare and aerospace programs of the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technology.
Feds warned about risks of delaying 24 Sussex decision almost a year before it closed

Feds warned about risks of delaying 24 Sussex decision almost a year before it closed

The mansion, which sits on a prime riverfront property a few kilometres from Parliament Hill, served as the home for Canada's prime ministers between 1950 and 2015.
WestJet pilots deal grants 24% pay raise over four years

WestJet pilots deal grants 24% pay raise over four years

MONTREAL — WestJet pilots are bound for a 24 per cent pay bump over four years under an agreement-in-principle between the company and the union. Pilots will receive a 15.5 per cent hourly pay raise this year retroactive to Jan.
Competition Bureau recommends changing THC limits for edibles, easing pot packaging

Competition Bureau recommends changing THC limits for edibles, easing pot packaging

Canada's competition watchdog is putting its weight behind some longtime cannabis industry asks including easing restrictions on cannabis packaging and adjusting limits on how much of pot’s psychoactive component can be in edible products.
Walk of Fame induction for Weyburn para-athlete Curt Minard in June

Walk of Fame induction for Weyburn para-athlete Curt Minard in June

Curt Minard is an accomplished athlete, representing Weyburn at national and international levels, including the 2018 Paralympic Games.
Olymel reducing hog production in Alberta and Saskatchewan, cutting about 80 jobs

Olymel reducing hog production in Alberta and Saskatchewan, cutting about 80 jobs

MONTREAL — Olymel says it is cutting about 80 jobs as it reduces its hog production in Western Canada.
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