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Update: RCMP say fatal Davidson house fire not suspicious

Update: RCMP say fatal Davidson house fire not suspicious

Once the fire was extinguished, the remains of three children were found inside the home.
Saskatoon police investigating suspicious death

Saskatoon police investigating suspicious death

Police currently have two youth suspects and one adult suspect in custody.
Town of Outlook Spotlight: Shanda Rolleston, Office Clerk

Town of Outlook Spotlight: Shanda Rolleston, Office Clerk

Rolleston says Outlook is the kind of community in which she's proud to raise her family.
Pipe burst causes flood at Outlook swimming pool

Pipe burst causes flood at Outlook swimming pool

Staff were faced with a pipe issue at the Outlook swimming pool that they'll have to keep an eye on.
Saskatoon police investigating third homicide of 2024

Saskatoon police investigating third homicide of 2024

48-year-old male suffering from a gunshot wound succumbed to his injuries shortly after arrival at hospital.
Boost for rare earth processing facility

Boost for rare earth processing facility

NRCan injects almost 5M into project.
Kamsack Students participate in University of Regina Honour Bands

Kamsack Students participate in University of Regina Honour Bands

From Feb. 2 to Feb. 4, a group of eight students from Kamsack attended the University of Regina Intermediate and Senior honour bands, joining approximately 200 other students from across Saskatchewan in this musical event.
Moose Jaw police launch crack down on trespassers

Moose Jaw police launch crack down on trespassers

Officers will identify commercial properties and multi-residential buildings where trespassers 鈥 鈥渓oiterers and campers鈥 鈥 present a safety concern.
Company fined $65K after worker seriously injured by falling rod

Company fined $65K after worker seriously injured by falling rod

'If something breaks on a rig run away because you鈥檙e not stronger than the rig,' Judge Martinez warns oil rig workers.
Kamsack: Kids grow fish in school

Kamsack: Kids grow fish in school

The partnership between KCI and the local Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation chapter marks an exciting venture into environmental education with the introduction of the Fish in Schools (FinS) Program.
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