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Macklin's annual wildlife awards banquet sells out

Macklin's annual wildlife awards banquet sells out

Awards were handed out for more than 20 categories, with 11 non-entries including the scholarship.
Transit supervisor prevents bear spray attack

Transit supervisor prevents bear spray attack

SPS responded to several bear spray incidents in different areas of the city last week.
Unity RCMP respond to firearm complaint, weapon was deemed fake

Unity RCMP respond to firearm complaint, weapon was deemed fake

Unity RCMP hope residents will use the Online Crime Reporting website for certain crime types.
University of Saskatchewan hosts UCHS students for job shadow

University of Saskatchewan hosts UCHS students for job shadow

Two UCHS students spend a day with U of S staff, gaining knowledge in a career path in Sports Marketing.
Local sport organizations lobby Humboldt council for indoor facility

Local sport organizations lobby Humboldt council for indoor facility

Community volunteer, Jorges Langevin says an indoor year-round facility would provide essential resources for young athletes to develop their skills and stay competitive.
SEIU-West members demand wage to match cost of living

SEIU-West members demand wage to match cost of living

"We know some members must use the food bank. You鈥檙e a healthcare worker and must go to the food bank?鈥
Communication important MLA tells Martensville council

Communication important MLA tells Martensville council

Jamie Martens served three terms on council before election to the legislature.
Warman hosts TeleMiracle 49 pre-recording

Warman hosts TeleMiracle 49 pre-recording

Ten-hour-a-day taping sessions at Brian King Centre.
Nuisance fires fastest-growing category for Nipawin's fire dept.

Nuisance fires fastest-growing category for Nipawin's fire dept.

In 2024, there was one fatal structure fire. 鈥淭his is a sobering moment for any department, regardless of the years of experience of the members.鈥 - Fire Chief Paul Cockell
Ambulance waits increase in Kerrobert due to staff shortages

Ambulance waits increase in Kerrobert due to staff shortages

Sask. Health Authority admits Kerrobert's ambulance service has been spotty due to staff shortages and confirms service may take longer when calling 911.
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