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Sask. man Brent Habetler found guilty in Bermuda court

Sask. man Brent Habetler found guilty in Bermuda court

At the time of his arrest in Bermuda, Brent Habetler from Sask., was under conditions in an Alberta court.
Agriculture This Week: Cows may play new environmental role

Agriculture This Week: Cows may play new environmental role

One of the best reasons for cattle production to be supported in the animal鈥檚 ability to utilize fringe land acres.
Redvers student receives prestigious USask scholarship

Redvers student receives prestigious USask scholarship

Jasmine George earned the scholarship based on academic success and community involvement.
Family of four murder-suicide victims plan private funeral

Family of four murder-suicide victims plan private funeral

The private funeral will be held Friday, April 5 for family and close friends at Trinity Lutheran Church.
Behind the Headlines: Seeing the Battlefords in a positive light

Behind the Headlines: Seeing the Battlefords in a positive light

At the time of writing this article, the Battlefords, often thought to be the most 'dangerous city in Canada' is welcoming spring.
How does carbon tax on home heating affect apartments?

How does carbon tax on home heating affect apartments?

Some costs could be passed to renters.
Home sales resilient despite facing inventory challenges

Home sales resilient despite facing inventory challenges

Despite inventory constraints, tight market conditions persisted across many regions, driving price growth.
Feds expect provinces to 鈥渙bey the law鈥: Minister Virani

Feds expect provinces to 鈥渙bey the law鈥: Minister Virani

Federal Minister of Justice Arif Virani reacts to Saskatchewan鈥檚 move to not remit the carbon tax on home heating.
April sale of Sask petroleum, natural gas fetches $15.45 million

April sale of Sask petroleum, natural gas fetches $15.45 million

The southeast region brought in $13,795,439 for 84 leases and two exploration licences covering 9,797.237 hectares.
Update: No criminal charges after lost Lloydminster child identified

Update: No criminal charges after lost Lloydminster child identified

The boy was found around 7 p.m. on April 2 walking alone near a complex at 2902 50 Ave in Lloydminster.
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