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Unity man wins award with Baseball Canada

Unity man wins award with Baseball Canada

Another success story from the ball diamonds in Unity as Regan L'Heureux is recognized by Baseball Canada.
First Nation woman survives ride with 'The Truck Stop Killer'

First Nation woman survives ride with 'The Truck Stop Killer'

If there is such a thing as an ideal profession for a serial killer, it may well be as a long-haul truck driver: FBI
More than 4,100 entries in photo contest

More than 4,100 entries in photo contest

ExploreSask Photo Contest winners announced.
'Freedom Convoy' did not pose threat to the security of Canada: CSIS director

'Freedom Convoy' did not pose threat to the security of Canada: CSIS director

OTTAWA 鈥 Liberal cabinet ministers deemed last winter's "Freedom Convoy" protests a threat to national security, despite warnings from the federal intelligence agency that threshold was not met, an inquiry into the use of the Emergencies Act learned
Prairie Wool: Do you know where you live?

Prairie Wool: Do you know where you live?

I usually know where I am
Watch: Estevan veteran receives Second World War military honour from France

Watch: Estevan veteran receives Second World War military honour from France

Spenst served as a private with Canada's Army during the Second World War.
Twitter Blue signups unavailable after raft of fake accounts

Twitter Blue signups unavailable after raft of fake accounts

Twitter's relaunched premium service 鈥 which grants blue-check 鈥渧erification鈥 labels to anyone willing to pay $8 a month 鈥 was unavailable Friday after the social media platform was flooded by a wave of imposter accounts it itself had approved.
Sobeys data breach serves as wake-up call for industry: expert

Sobeys data breach serves as wake-up call for industry: expert

MONTREAL 鈥 A recent data breach on Sobeys has revealed a larger issue in Canada's agri-food sector, an expert said.
Issues of rats, vacancies at Sask. Housing raised at Leg

Issues of rats, vacancies at Sask. Housing raised at Leg

Daily Leg Update - A rat infestation at a Saskatoon Housing Authority unit, and larger issues about Sask. Housing units in general, were raised this week.
Under 100 WWII vets left in Sask., legion estimates

Under 100 WWII vets left in Sask., legion estimates

Nearly 1.1 million Canadians served during the Second World War, and after nearly 80 years, Veterans Affairs Canada believes there are now about 20,000 such vets nationwide.
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