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Blades vs Warriors: Bus service offered this weekend

Blades vs Warriors: Bus service offered this weekend

WHL East final begins at SaskTel Centre.
Update: Male charged with second-degree murder

Update: Male charged with second-degree murder

32-year-old Elias Still of Ochapowace First Nation, was pronounced deceased by EMS on scene.
Yorkton's big jazz band shows off at the casino

Yorkton's big jazz band shows off at the casino

Show had a mix of old and new jazz renditions.
Punnichy RCMP seize meth, cocaine, fentanyl, and cannabis

Punnichy RCMP seize meth, cocaine, fentanyl, and cannabis

Officers located and seized approximately 114 grams of methamphetamine, approximately 25 grams of cocaine, approximately 17 grams of fentanyl, over 100 grams of cannabis, drug trafficking paraphernalia, a crossbow, a throwing star, numerous knives, and a sum of cash.
Saskatoon stabbing appears it may be random

Saskatoon stabbing appears it may be random

Members of the Serious Assault Unit are investigating.
Cutting-edge equipment for Breast Health Centre

Cutting-edge equipment for Breast Health Centre

Saskatoon City Hospital Foundation supports Hologic 3Dimensions Mammography system.
Man's prison sentence reduced for setting neighbours' house on fire

Man's prison sentence reduced for setting neighbours' house on fire

Court heard that, by all accounts, they were good neighbours in Canora until all of that would change.
Fire damage to Gabriel Dumont pedestrian bridge to be repaired

Fire damage to Gabriel Dumont pedestrian bridge to be repaired

The pedestrian bridge at Gabriel Dumont Park in Saskatoon is off limits until repairs can be done from damage incurred by fire on April 11.
‘Walk-aw’ Days return for 2024

‘Walk-aw’ Days return for 2024

Schedule co-ordinates with Wheatland Express excursions.
Canora area locals say $80M SaskTel internet investment long overdue

Canora area locals say $80M SaskTel internet investment long overdue

SaskTel is investing around $1 billion to upgrade internet speeds in Saskatchewan, but it's coming too slow for some rural residents.
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