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Saskatoon police charge woman in David Dustyhorn's death

Saskatoon police charge woman in David Dustyhorn's death

David Dustyhorn was the city's fourth homicide victim in 2023.
B'fords and Cutknife RCMP received reports of online threats to schools

B'fords and Cutknife RCMP received reports of online threats to schools

All schools in the area have been locked down.
Photos: Haunted forest draws spook seekers

Photos: Haunted forest draws spook seekers

Linda Price is already looking forward to next year probably dreaming up new adventures for the spooky 2024 season.
GoFundMe campaign supporting southeast family involved in serious collision

GoFundMe campaign supporting southeast family involved in serious collision

A GoFundMe campaign for a southeast Saskatchewan family involved in a serious collision has received excellent support.
Warman RCMP locate missing 14-year-old girl

Warman RCMP locate missing 14-year-old girl

To build and protect is theme of Speech from the Throne

To build and protect is theme of Speech from the Throne

2023 Speech from the Throne delivered this afternoon.
Hospital Foundation's Festival of Trees fundraiser to kick off Christmas season

Hospital Foundation's Festival of Trees fundraiser to kick off Christmas season

The 11th Festival of Trees is slated for Nov. 18-19 and will have Christmas activities and entertainment for everyone in the community. The event will be raising money for the needs of the St. Joseph's Hospital.
Knights of Columbus are celebrating 75 years in Estevan, hosting a fundraiser

Knights of Columbus are celebrating 75 years in Estevan, hosting a fundraiser

The Knights of Columbus annual charity appeal will present a Johner Brothers concert and supper on Nov. 4 at the Wylie-Mitchell Hall.
Godfrey Dean Gallery seeking more City of Yorkton dollars

Godfrey Dean Gallery seeking more City of Yorkton dollars

Gallery visitations rose from 1058 in 2020 to 2409 in 2022.
BoC holds key rate at 5%, keeps door open to more hikes in case of sticky inflation

BoC holds key rate at 5%, keeps door open to more hikes in case of sticky inflation

The Bank of Canada held its key interest rate steady at five per cent on Wednesday, but hasn't ruled out future rate hikes as its latest projections show inflation remaining higher in the short term.
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