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Imagine Canada names FCL a Caring Company

Imagine Canada names FCL a Caring Company

Co-operative earns national charity’s honour eight times.
Chinese New Year fireworks displays permitted

Chinese New Year fireworks displays permitted

Low-hazard fireworks are designed for public recreational use.
Cameco’s joint venture mining operation in Kazakhstan resumes

Cameco’s joint venture mining operation in Kazakhstan resumes

Production was suspended for more than three weeks due to a delay in submitting updated project documentation.
One suspect charged, three flee scene in evade police incidents

One suspect charged, three flee scene in evade police incidents

At approximately 12:30 a.m., Jan. 25, patrol officers located a reported stolen vehicle in a gas station parking lot at Broadway Avenue and Taylor Street East.
Rylan Kleiter defeats Steve Laycock to claim SaskTel Tankard men’s curling title

Rylan Kleiter defeats Steve Laycock to claim SaskTel Tankard men’s curling title

Saskatoon Nutana foursome take 8-5 victory over Swift Current’s Laycock in championship game Sunday
SEIU-West official optimistic on meeting with Cabinet ministers

SEIU-West official optimistic on meeting with Cabinet ministers

The proposed nursing task force was part of the discussions with Ministers Cockrill and Carr.
Water service repair to impede traffic

Water service repair to impede traffic

Spadina Crescent closed between 20th and 21st streets starting Monday.
Little birds wearing tiny backpacks can help solve big problems

Little birds wearing tiny backpacks can help solve big problems

Thirty-four countries contribute to the Motus database initiated 10 years ago by Birds Canada.
Mexican resort refunds Saskatchewan woman who says she was pressured to sign NDA

Mexican resort refunds Saskatchewan woman who says she was pressured to sign NDA

Allison Field says Sunwing Vacations reached an agreement with the resort to refund more than half of the money she and others paid for the all-inclusive vacation.
Highway communities open doors for stranded travellers

Highway communities open doors for stranded travellers

Several Sask. highway communities opened their doors for those needing a safe place to wait out the storm, as white out conditions resulted in stranded travellers.
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