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Pedestrian struck by vehicle in North Battleford

Pedestrian struck by vehicle in North Battleford

He was assessed by EMS at the scene for minor injuries.
Welcome back, welcome back, welcome back

Welcome back, welcome back, welcome back

John Cairns鈥 News Watch - JC returns to Sask Today and Harvard Media in an expanded role.
'Integrity, trust, transparency.' New Estevan police chief Blunden steps into role

'Integrity, trust, transparency.' New Estevan police chief Blunden steps into role

New Estevan Police Chief Jamie Blunden shares his vision on leadership, policing and his new role.
Saskatoon parks crew to remove 8 infected elm trees

Saskatoon parks crew to remove 8 infected elm trees

City crews have already seized 2,000 kilograms of elm wood.
15 Wing planes to conduct night flying training near Moose Jaw next week

15 Wing planes to conduct night flying training near Moose Jaw next week

15 Wing says it endeavours to be respectful of communities and will take measures to minimize the potential noise impact.
Here's a quick glance at unemployment rates for August, by province

Here's a quick glance at unemployment rates for August, by province

Saskatchewan's rate is 5.4 per cent, unchanged from last month.
Estevan open house had lots of questions about solar power

Estevan open house had lots of questions about solar power

Representatives of聽Iyuh谩na Solar LP were on hand to discuss the project, which would be constructed in the RM of Estevan.
Shelly Palmer - AI Streaming Scammer Hits a Sour Note

Shelly Palmer - AI Streaming Scammer Hits a Sour Note

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn鈥檚 鈥淭op Voice in Technology,鈥 and writes a popular daily business blog.
New youth-focused program to offer multiple services in one location

New youth-focused program to offer multiple services in one location

Homebase is a provincially funded program that aims to co-ordinate, streamline and build on existing resources in communities to provide youths, caregivers and families with free services.
RCAF plane to conduct flyby over Moose Jaw for Homestand '24

RCAF plane to conduct flyby over Moose Jaw for Homestand '24

The aircraft will fly over Ross Wells Ballpark, where the concert is being held, at an altitude no lower than 500 feet above the highest obstacle on its route.
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