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Duck Mountain forest plan meeting discusses aspen harvesting

Duck Mountain forest plan meeting discusses aspen harvesting

During a forest plan meeting held at the Duck Mountain Recreation Hall on Oct. 12, Pat Mackasey, a Park Forest ecologist based in Prince Albert, welcomed everyone to discuss forest management strategies.
Norquay comes together in support of church fall supper

Norquay comes together in support of church fall supper

Norquay residents came together to support a local fall supper at the Ukrainian Catholic Parish church, highlighting their eagerness to contribute to a common cause.
Royal Auto Group back with ‘We Scare Hunger’ Food Drive

Royal Auto Group back with ‘We Scare Hunger’ Food Drive

All donations will go to The Soup Haven.
Yorkton restaurant supporting Breakfast Club of Canada.

Yorkton restaurant supporting Breakfast Club of Canada.

In Yorkton donations will be directed to the Breakfast Club of Canada.
Truck and quad seen moving missing cattle away from pasture: Police

Truck and quad seen moving missing cattle away from pasture: Police

Police say witnesses have suggested there was a white Dodge Ram driven by a female, and a blue coloured quad moving the cattle away from the pasture this past weekend.
Material Recovery Centre opens at Saskatoon's landfill

Material Recovery Centre opens at Saskatoon's landfill

The MRC offers free drop-off at Sort & Go for recycling, small appliances, batteries, oil and anti-freeze, electronics, metals, rimless tires, bicycles and appliances.
Union leaders speak out against parental consent bill

Union leaders speak out against parental consent bill

Sask Federation of Labour and SEIU-West both denounce Parents Bill of Rights Act as the “Notwithstanding Clause bill.â€
Mayor Charlie Clark states concerns about parental consent bill

Mayor Charlie Clark states concerns about parental consent bill

In a social media post Saskatoon’s Mayor Clark says he agrees with those who have asked province to withdraw legislation.
Saskatoon police locate missing teen

Saskatoon police locate missing teen

Kayla Okemaysim-Gamble was last seen in the 2100 block of McEown Avenue on Oct. 17. 
Saskatoon police identify homicide victim as Ryan Taysup

Saskatoon police identify homicide victim as Ryan Taysup

Saskatoon police  patrol officers responded on Oct. 7 to 62 Mackie Crescent to a report of an injured man in the backyard.
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