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Stabbing victims' families face long road to healing, says chief

Stabbing victims' families face long road to healing, says chief

Indigenous communities continue to support the James Smith Cree Nation community.
Hotels association supports curling celebration

Hotels association supports curling celebration

Twin Rivers Curling Club marks 10th anniversary.
Craig family to be inducted into business hall of fame

Craig family to be inducted into business hall of fame

Battlefords Business Hall of Fame to honour longevity, success and family continuity
Sask Rivers board to review at budget scenarios

Sask Rivers board to review at budget scenarios

Education Director Robert Bratvold presented his annual review of budget priorities, guidelines and timelines at the Oct. 24th meeting.
P. A. Police investigating after pedestrian struck and killed

P. A. Police investigating after pedestrian struck and killed

Around 1:30 a.m. on Thursday morning Prince Albert Police were dispatched to a report of a motor vehicle collision involving a pedestrian near the intersection of 28th Street and 6th Avenue East.
Greenwater RCMP investigate suspect discharging firearm

Greenwater RCMP investigate suspect discharging firearm

If your tip leads to an arrest or charge, you may be eligible for a reward of up to $2,000.
Emergencies Act wasn't needed to clear protesters testifies Ottawa Police

Emergencies Act wasn't needed to clear protesters testifies Ottawa Police

Ottawa Police Service Superintendent Robert Bernier told the inquiry that they had the necessary tools and legal powers to clear the semi-trucks and vehicles and didn't need the Emergencies Act.
Family fined $16,190 and suspended from hunting

Family fined $16,190 and suspended from hunting

Routine hunter compliance check results in family being charged.
Care for displaced families sought by P.A. Ukrainian Congress

Care for displaced families sought by P.A. Ukrainian Congress

One of the highest needs for newcomer Ukrainian families other than employment is living accommodations.
Former N.B. city manager Jim Puffalt to retire from Moose Jaw post next spring

Former N.B. city manager Jim Puffalt to retire from Moose Jaw post next spring

The city manager made the announcement at the beginning of city council’s Oct. 24 regular meeting.
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