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Martin defeats Anderson in the A final at the Viterra Scotties

Martin defeats Anderson in the A final at the Viterra Scotties

Nancy Martin's rink defeated Sherry Anderson's entry 7-6 to advance to the playoffs.
Some drivers still not getting the message

Some drivers still not getting the message

Saskatchewan police report 414 impaired driving offences in December
Assiniboia hoping to be the first Hockeyville in Saskatchewan

Assiniboia hoping to be the first Hockeyville in Saskatchewan

Public can help bid by uploading images of their experience visiting Â鶹´«Ã½AVland Co-op Centre
Photos: Teams decided for A final at the Viterra Scotties

Photos: Teams decided for A final at the Viterra Scotties

Sherry Anderson will face Nancy Martin to determine top seed in the playoffs.
Travel dicey on Sask. roads

Travel dicey on Sask. roads

Police are asking motorists to either delay travel or keep checking Highway Hotline; conditions expected to worsen.
Euthanasia not a solution for mental illness: ARPA director

Euthanasia not a solution for mental illness: ARPA director

Organization calls on Liberals to stand behind promise to delay euthanasia expansion.
Canora-Pelly reps Terry Dennis and Ken Krawetz sanctioned by Russia

Canora-Pelly reps Terry Dennis and Ken Krawetz sanctioned by Russia

The current and former Canora-Pelly MLAs are on the latest list of Canadians sanctioned by the the Russian government.
Highway Hotline: Rain and ice in Northwest, snow blocking visibility in East Central and Â鶹´«Ã½AV

Highway Hotline: Rain and ice in Northwest, snow blocking visibility in East Central and Â鶹´«Ã½AV

Social media is littered with reports of vehicles in the ditch, travellers turning back and traffic backups in all affected areas.
Photos: Day 1 of the Viterra Scotties entertains the crowd

Photos: Day 1 of the Viterra Scotties entertains the crowd

Local rink Cindy Ricci defeated in the first round
Wellness centre not to blame for Fairhaven incidents, says Arcand

Wellness centre not to blame for Fairhaven incidents, says Arcand

Indigenous leader tired of ‘gossip’ besmirching centre’s reputation
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