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Charges dropped against Saskatchewan man for landing his helicopter at ice cream shop

Charges dropped against Saskatchewan man for landing his helicopter at ice cream shop

A helicopter landed in a parking lot beside Dairy Queen blowing up dust and debris throughout the area
Public health: Expired take-home COVID tests being distributed safe to use

Public health: Expired take-home COVID tests being distributed safe to use

The expiry dates on the tests have been extended by Health Canada, say officials
Great Value chicken burgers being recalled

Great Value chicken burgers being recalled

The CFIA is verifying that industry is removing the recalled product from the marketplace
Lots of over-the-counter ranitidine recalled

Lots of over-the-counter ranitidine recalled

Consumers and patients who are taking a ranitidine drug should talk to their doctor or pharmacist at their earliest convenience
New calendar by photographer Michael St. Laurent a beautiful celebration of our flatlands

New calendar by photographer Michael St. Laurent a beautiful celebration of our flatlands

Local photographer offering calendar of Saskatchewan's natural beauty
Myocarditis from the vaccine? More likely from COVID-19

Myocarditis from the vaccine? More likely from COVID-19

60 million doses of a COVID-19 vaccine have been administered to date in聽Canada, with serious effects of 0.011 per cent
鈥楧on't be home alone for Christmas鈥: Christmas dinner planned

鈥楧on't be home alone for Christmas鈥: Christmas dinner planned

Last year, Colleen Cornelius, the manager at A&W, made Christmas dinner for eight people who were going to spend the holiday alone. This year, with help from Michael Behiel and other local organizations, the dinner is being expanded so everybody can have companionship and a decent meal.
Agriculture This Week: An eye on fertilizer prices

Agriculture This Week: An eye on fertilizer prices

Price of nitrogen will pressure farm profits
Immigrants needed to ease Saskatchewan鈥檚 labour pains

Immigrants needed to ease Saskatchewan鈥檚 labour pains

Dozens of local businesses have 鈥淲e are Hiring鈥 signs posted on their windows and parking lots.
Many Sask. grain farmers couldn't fulfil their contracts: APAS

Many Sask. grain farmers couldn't fulfil their contracts: APAS

Some farmers may have reaped the rewards from fulfilling those contracts during the drought.
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