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Rite Way Mfg. Co. Ltd fined $100,000 for workplace injury

Rite Way Mfg. Co. Ltd fined $100,000 for workplace injury

Company pleads guilty to one charge under Occupational Health and Safety Regulations.
Vanier grad receives award for top grades in geology at U of S

Vanier grad receives award for top grades in geology at U of S

Madison DeCorby received the University Medal in Sciences at the 2024 University of Saskatchewan (USask) Fall Convocation on Nov. 13.
Second twin brother gets six years' jail for machete attack

Second twin brother gets six years' jail for machete attack

Kyle Evan Peeace will spend six years in a federal jail for nearly killing Garnet Peters with a machete, while his conscience may be assuaged knowing his victim has forgiven him.
Shelly Palmer - Who's mad at Coca-Cola and why

Shelly Palmer - Who's mad at Coca-Cola and why

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn’s “Top Voice in Technology,” and writes a popular daily business blog.
Paradise Hill RCMP arrest man after theft of copper wire

Paradise Hill RCMP arrest man after theft of copper wire

Officers located and seized approximately 425 kilograms of copper wire in the suspect's truck.
Premier Moe responds to Singh on PST

Premier Moe responds to Singh on PST

Scott Moe suggests federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh urge the Liberal government to remove the carbon tax on home heating.
Estevan Kinettes looking for hundreds of donations of pyjamas

Estevan Kinettes looking for hundreds of donations of pyjamas

Kinettes will be at the Eagle Sky Estevan Bruins' game on Nov. 22 to collect donations.
Update: Police ask for public's help to locate suspect in assault

Update: Police ask for public's help to locate suspect in assault

Swift Current Municipal RCMP continue to look for second man wanted in two incidents that appear to be related.
Alida and Area 4-H Beef Club continues to grow

Alida and Area 4-H Beef Club continues to grow

The club has nearly 30 members, and they hail from several southeast communities.
EMO Director: Saskatchewan residents must be always prepared

EMO Director: Saskatchewan residents must be always prepared

SASKATOON — As the city recovers from two days of heavy snowfall, officials remind the public to remain cautious, whether driving or walking on sidewalks.
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