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Crozon shines as Sask Sport's Athlete of the Month

Crozon shines as Sask Sport's Athlete of the Month

Basketball player beats the buzzer to land the honour.
Sentencing delayed for man who sexually abused disabled people

Sentencing delayed for man who sexually abused disabled people

The family of one of the victims travelled from Alberta to Rosthern Circuit Court for the sentencing hearing Oct. 11, which had been scheduled eight months ago, and were disappointed Brent Gabona wasn’t sentenced.
Column: The most wonderful time of the year

Column: The most wonderful time of the year

Come enjoy the entertainment and support the United Way Telethon and all of its beneficiaries this Friday and Saturday.
Yorkton participants embrace ancient art form of needle felting

Yorkton participants embrace ancient art form of needle felting

Even as an experienced artist in other mediums Kardynal said she appreciates felting as it helps her in terms of seeing shapes and colours.
Details on the Parents’ Bill of Rights introduced in Assembly

Details on the Parents’ Bill of Rights introduced in Assembly

Daily Leg Update: Bill to require schools to seek parental consent for gender-based name changes is introduced; House has recessed to Monday.
Update: Carlyle RCMP called to 'serious' collision on Highway 13

Update: Carlyle RCMP called to 'serious' collision on Highway 13

RCMP described the collision as "serious" in an email.
Sask water-skier the proud owner of a new world record

Sask water-skier the proud owner of a new world record

Sixteen years ago, Lamontagne was in a serious vehicle collision that left him paralyzed from the waist down.
TSX declines Thursday, Wall Street also falls following U.S. inflation report

TSX declines Thursday, Wall Street also falls following U.S. inflation report

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index declined Thursday, led by losses in utilities, base metals and telecom, while U.S. markets also fell after the latest report on inflation south of the border. Headline inflation in the U.S.
Businesses encouraged to Light It Up! for NDEAM

Businesses encouraged to Light It Up! for NDEAM

In Saskatchewan, 61 locations in 15 cities and towns will be lit for Light It Up! For NDEAM on Thursday, October 19.
What is the notwithstanding clause? An explainer on the rarely used provision

What is the notwithstanding clause? An explainer on the rarely used provision

REGINA — The Saskatchewan government has invoked the notwithstanding clause of the Constitution in tabling legislation that prevents children under 16 from changing their names or pronouns at school without parental consent.
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