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Need a Santa pause?

Need a Santa pause?

Assiniboia Kinettes offer breakfast event with St. Nicholas Dec. 7 at the elementary school gym.
Roughriders' QB Shea Patterson would like to re-sign with Saskatchewan

Roughriders' QB Shea Patterson would like to re-sign with Saskatchewan

Estevan Bruins shut out Stars on Teddy Bear Toss Night

Estevan Bruins shut out Stars on Teddy Bear Toss Night

Ewan Rennie scored the winner in overtime, and Benjamin Polhill made 30 saves for his first SJHL shutout.
Project Pride: Devoted to people and communities

Project Pride: Devoted to people and communities

Each year, Project Pride allocates funding to support capital projects and one-time investments that drive progress.
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week:
Holy Trinity trustees approve new multi-year strategic plan

Holy Trinity trustees approve new multi-year strategic plan

The strategic plan — which the board approved during its recent meeting — also includes Holy Trinity Catholic School Division’s foundational statements, including its vision, mission and values.
Awards honour excellence in public service

Awards honour excellence in public service

The Premier's Award for Excellence in the Public Service has been recognizing exceptional work since 2003.
Saskatoon digging out from second big snowfall

Saskatoon digging out from second big snowfall

Today, snow crews are focused on priority streets, including Circle Drive, major roadways, bridge decks and intersections.
Gardener's Notebook: Over-wintering plants

Gardener's Notebook: Over-wintering plants

The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society will not be having any general meetings until March 2025.

Saskatchewan parties to focus on affordability as legislature resumes

REGINA — Saskatchewan’s legislature is set to resume Monday for a short two-week sitting, with Premier Scott Moe’s Saskatchewan Party planning to get to work on addressing affordability issues after a challenging election campaign.
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