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Help improve lives with the Walk for Alzheimer's

Help improve lives with the Walk for Alzheimer's

In-person walks will be held in Swift Current, Prince Albert, Regina and Saskatoon May 27.
Saskatoon man's murder trial drags on into its second year

Saskatoon man's murder trial drags on into its second year

'He is entitled to a fair trial – not a perfect trial, but a fair trial': Justice Richard Danyliuk.
Estevan Mercury Flashback – Wednesday, May 27, 1987

Estevan Mercury Flashback – Wednesday, May 27, 1987

A look back at a dancing event in Estevan.
Gaming: How educational games have evolved over time

Gaming: How educational games have evolved over time

Twenty years ago, children took computer science classes in school with specific units for programming, typing, and other concepts.
Celebrate the essential work of disability service professionals

Celebrate the essential work of disability service professionals

Disability Service Professionals Week: May 22 to 26.
SARM encouraged by wildlife damage compensation enhancements

SARM encouraged by wildlife damage compensation enhancements

Producers benefit from improved access to fencing packages.
U of S Huskie football player convicted of assault

U of S Huskie football player convicted of assault

Huskie Defensive Lineman Cauy Clark punches hockey player after a drink was poured over his head at a yearend awards banquet at the U of S for varsity athletes.
Woman crashes SUV into city truck & another SUV at high rate of speed

Woman crashes SUV into city truck & another SUV at high rate of speed

After an altercation at a gas station, the woman got into a Dodge Nitro and fled the scene at a high rate of speed before crashing her vehicle.
Column: WestJet strikes again

Column: WestJet strikes again

An opinion piece on the carrier that's seen a lot of changes in the recent past and continues with disruptions.
Five things we learned in David Johnston's first report on foreign interference

Five things we learned in David Johnston's first report on foreign interference

OTTAWA — Special rapporteur David Johnston released his first report on foreign interference on Tuesday, which involved analyzing recent media reports on allegations by unnamed national security sources that China meddled in the 2019 and 2021 federal
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