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Warman in need of new city manager

Warman in need of new city manager

Amanda Rosenthal-Hiebert is interim city manager until a permanent replacement is selected.
A surprise 'planned' outage left northeast Sask. in the dark.

A surprise 'planned' outage left northeast Sask. in the dark.

Confusing communication over a surprise "planned" power outage left northeast Sask. residents frustrated.
Saskatoon moms call on government to get on board childcare deal

Saskatoon moms call on government to get on board childcare deal

"Our government choosing not to sign on to this deal tells me that they don't care about me, my career or my many contributions to my family." - Saskatoon mom
Faith-based groups join fight against human trafficking

Faith-based groups join fight against human trafficking

Human trafficking isn’t just a distant issue - it’s happening in Saskatoon, and the Catholic Women’s League is determined to shine a light on it.
Property taxes, utility rates going up in City of Martensville

Property taxes, utility rates going up in City of Martensville

City will take in nearly $25 million in revenue, including a total of $14.4 million from property taxes and grants-in-lieu.
Every Brilliant Thing: Comedy explores mental health in Tisdale

Every Brilliant Thing: Comedy explores mental health in Tisdale

The Tisdale Arts Council is hosting their final show of the season, Every Brilliant Thing, at the Maurice Taylor Performing Arts Theatre.
Moe activates emergency response as Saskatoon faces drug crisis

Moe activates emergency response as Saskatoon faces drug crisis

As overdose cases surge, Premier Scott Moe steps in, activating emergency support to tackle Saskatoon's escalating drug crisis.
Carrot River preparing for trade show and chainsaw competition

Carrot River preparing for trade show and chainsaw competition

Carrot River will be busy with their annual tradeshow being held on March 14 and 15.
Moe to Carney: Begin talks with Canada's trade partners

Moe to Carney: Begin talks with Canada's trade partners

What's next in the ongoing threat of a trade war?
Property taxes, utility rates going up in City of Martensville

Property taxes, utility rates going up in City of Martensville

2025 operating and capital budgets approved by council.
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