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Opinion: Your vote does make a difference

Opinion: Your vote does make a difference

An opinion piece on the need to vote in the upcoming provincial and civic elections.
Weyburn actress wins award for feature film 鈥楰ittytown鈥

Weyburn actress wins award for feature film 鈥楰ittytown鈥

Weyburn actress Bernadette Mullen-Hennig won an award for 鈥淏est Actress in a Feature Film鈥 for her role in the post-apocalyptic movie, 鈥淲elcome to Kittytown鈥.
RaDAR rural memory clinic created in Canora

RaDAR rural memory clinic created in Canora

Town and USask collaborate to support older rural residents.
Spate of bear spray incidents keeps police busy

Spate of bear spray incidents keeps police busy

In a separate incident, on Oct. 12 at approximately 6:10 p.m., police were called to the westbound lanes of 20th Street for a report of bear spray being discharged on a city bus.
RCMP investigate fatal collision near Hall Lake

RCMP investigate fatal collision near Hall Lake

A man from the La Ronge area was arrested and is facing several charges including operation while impaired of a motor vehicle causing death.
Youth taken to hospital with serious injuries following assault

Youth taken to hospital with serious injuries following assault

At this time, it is believed the suspect and victim are known to one another.
September was warmer than last June

September was warmer than last June

Eastern Prairies warmest region.
Drugs, cash and cars seized in Saskatoon drug investigation

Drugs, cash and cars seized in Saskatoon drug investigation

The Saskatoon Police Service Drug Unit has concluded Project Separate, a nine-month investigation into high-level drug traffickers in Saskatoon.
Second Estevan physician facing practice restrictions

Second Estevan physician facing practice restrictions

Dr. Alexander Arthur has been practicing聽in Estevan since the summer of 2022.
Carbon pricing rebates land in bank accounts as Liberals defend embattled policy

Carbon pricing rebates land in bank accounts as Liberals defend embattled policy

Ottawa has been battling with banks about how the deposits are labelled since they moved to quarterly payments for the rebates in 2022.
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