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Humboldt council approves $42K reusable ice mesh system for arena

Humboldt council approves $42K reusable ice mesh system for arena

Humboldt council approves reusable ice mesh system at Elgar Petersen Arena, aiming to cut costs and save time this hockey season.
Blast from the Past: Wilkie Kinette Club passes on car service

Blast from the Past: Wilkie Kinette Club passes on car service

Luseland CWL celebrates 50 years with three original members.
Cut Knife RCMP remove children from home under Child Welfare Act

Cut Knife RCMP remove children from home under Child Welfare Act

Members apprehended the children due to the condition of the residence while attending the call for an intoxicated individual.
Liberal Eggerman reflects on federal run, eyes political future

Liberal Eggerman reflects on federal run, eyes political future

Chad Eggerman says his first federal campaign was eye-opening and rewarding, despite losing to Brad Redekopp in Saskatoon West.
Low river flow, sandbars threaten Saskatoon river cruises, says operator

Low river flow, sandbars threaten Saskatoon river cruises, says operator

Low water flow and growing sandbars on the Âé¶¹´«Ã½AV Saskatchewan River may cancel Saskatoon’s Prairie Lily cruises and summer river fun.
Battlefords Union Hospital honoured with $10,000 donation

Battlefords Union Hospital honoured with $10,000 donation

The donation will expand professional development and training opportunities for Battlefords nurses and health-care workers.
Former Unity student selected to Saskatchewan Student Council

Former Unity student selected to Saskatchewan Student Council

Zoher Rafid-Hamed, a 2014 UCHS graduate, accepted position to serve as a student council member for the U of S.
Luseland Travel Club lands back home after Europe trip

Luseland Travel Club lands back home after Europe trip

Students of Luseland District School spent Easter break travelling through Scotland and Ireland.
Saskatoon Transit studies shift to zero-emission bus fleet

Saskatoon Transit studies shift to zero-emission bus fleet

Saskatoon Transit is exploring options to transition to a zero-emission bus fleet, with a new study assessing feasibility and costs.
A mother's grief: Honouring lives lost, voices silenced

A mother's grief: Honouring lives lost, voices silenced

Crystal Duquette and her family are still hurting.
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