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Potholes, lack of maintenance: CAA names 2023 worst roads

Potholes, lack of maintenance: CAA names 2023 worst roads

Saskatchewan Highway No. 44 at Eston number one on CAA Top 10 list.
Education rally planned for Saturday at the Legislature

Education rally planned for Saturday at the Legislature

Daily Leg Update — Rally for Public Education planned for Legislature, on the heels of NDP attacks on government’s education funding all week.
Gateway Festival: music, friendship and community is celebrated

Gateway Festival: music, friendship and community is celebrated

Gateway Festival takes place on the fourth weekend of July every summer in beautiful Bengough, Saskatchewan.
March stats: 509 seatbelt offences, 4,709 speeding offences

March stats: 509 seatbelt offences, 4,709 speeding offences

450 impaired driving offences reported by police.
Cowessess elects Erica Beaudin as new Chief

Cowessess elects Erica Beaudin as new Chief

Beaudin replaces Cadmus Delorme, who did not run again, after winning Cowessess band election for Chief.
Politicians at Leg react to La Loche stabbing incident

Politicians at Leg react to La Loche stabbing incident

Daily Leg Update - Minister Don McMorris said he met Mayor Georgina Jolibois Tuesday on last week’s stabbing incident at La Loche’s high school.
Saskatchewan honours a century of the Naval Reserve

Saskatchewan honours a century of the Naval Reserve

100 years of service by the Royal Canadian Navy Reserve honoured at the Legislature building.
'Greatest feeling ever': Abernethy man wins $100,000 windfall

'Greatest feeling ever': Abernethy man wins $100,000 windfall

Stan Ismond took the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to use the win for an April Fool's joke.
Lawsuit aims to stop SaskPower gas fired generation expansion

Lawsuit aims to stop SaskPower gas fired generation expansion

Several Saskatchewan residents along with Climate Justice Saskatoon file King’s Bench application claiming expanded gas-fired electricity generation violates Charter.
Scholarships announced for Indigenous languages

Scholarships announced for Indigenous languages

Among the $50,000 in annual scholarships through First Nations University of Canada to preserve Indigenous languages is one named for Solomon Ratt.
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