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Broadway Bridge closure for rehab project begins May 12

Broadway Bridge closure for rehab project begins May 12

The rehabilitation project of the 93-year-old structure will cost $15.5 million.
Unity grad’s passion for vehicles leads to starting new business

Unity grad’s passion for vehicles leads to starting new business

Passionate about vehicles since a teen, UCHS grad Colbey Frocklage has started his own business, Frocklage Detailing & Property Services.
Blast from the Past: Former SAAN store location becomes a Fields

Blast from the Past: Former SAAN store location becomes a Fields

Town of Unity also purchases office building along Railway Avenue, renting space to the Downtown Medical Clinic and dentist's office.
‘Lace 'Em Up’ wall pays tribute to donors

‘Lace 'Em Up’ wall pays tribute to donors

Martensville Recreation Centre honours supporters of $58.3 million facility.
Child & Family Service investigation uncovers child abuse

Child & Family Service investigation uncovers child abuse

A 32-year-old individual was arrested and charged for a history of child abuse by Cut Knife RCMP.
Macklin EMS staff take fundraising to new heights

Macklin EMS staff take fundraising to new heights

Two Macklin EMRs are gearing up for a skydiving fundraiser in support of Teddy Bears Anonymous.
Former oil and gas worker Shavetail has change of heart

Former oil and gas worker Shavetail has change of heart

Shavetail joined climate activists to call for urgent action.
Beauval RCMP pursue shooting suspects; drone and dog used

Beauval RCMP pursue shooting suspects; drone and dog used

Police say officers pursued a suspect vehicle for approximately 30 minutes. The occupants threw items from it as it was moving.
Update: Death in Air Ronge fire deemed non-suspicious

Update: Death in Air Ronge fire deemed non-suspicious

On April 28, Saskatchewan RCMP advised there was an increased police presence on Vanessa Street in Air Ronge and that one person was located deceased at the scene of a fire.
Country singer brings anti-human trafficking summit to S-toon

Country singer brings anti-human trafficking summit to S-toon

A powerful summit led by country music artist Paul Brandt returned to Saskatoon this week to raise awareness about human trafficking.
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