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Cookie Walk brings community together to enjoy tasty treats

Cookie Walk brings community together to enjoy tasty treats

The large variety of cookies to choose from included: ginger snaps, Santa’s whiskers, thumb cookies, pinwheel cookies, and also shortbread cookies cut into a variety of eye-catching shapes.
Ron Kalmakoff of Canora releases his first holiday single

Ron Kalmakoff of Canora releases his first holiday single

Kalmakoff now has his very own Christmas song, and hopes those who enjoy it , "will put it on repeat for holidays seasons ahead.â€
Inquests set into James Smith, Weldon stabbings and Myles Sanderson's death

Inquests set into James Smith, Weldon stabbings and Myles Sanderson's death

Myles Sanderson previously belonged to a street gang and used that affiliation to terrorize his children, according to parole documents.
Day two of budget in Regina focuses on REAL request

Day two of budget in Regina focuses on REAL request

Regina Budget update: REAL presentation dominated morning agenda at second day of budget deliberations; discussion of the operations and capital budget now under way.
Woman allegedly rams two Saskatoon police cars in stolen vehicle

Woman allegedly rams two Saskatoon police cars in stolen vehicle

The driver refused to get out of the vehicle and revved its engine multiple times before ramming two police vehicles.
North Portal artist recognized for stop-motion music video

North Portal artist recognized for stop-motion music video

North Portal artist Lindsay Arnold was provincially recognized for a stop-motion music video she created for Alexis Normand, a Saskatoon Fransaskoise singer-songwriter.
Column: Return of film industry welcome news

Column: Return of film industry welcome news

Last week the Orpheum Theatre hosted the Canadian premiere of A Cowboy Christmas, a film created by a Saskatchewan company, with a largely Saskatchewan cast that was filmed in Maple Creek. An opinion piece
Battleford's new clean desk policy set to protect information

Battleford's new clean desk policy set to protect information

One Battleford councillor was concerned that it seemed condescending and voted against the clean desk policy.
More non-Indigenous and Indigenous people aware of residential schools: report

More non-Indigenous and Indigenous people aware of residential schools: report

WINNIPEG — Research suggests public awareness of past harms from residential schools has increased but more work needs to be done educating Canadians on lasting effects of the institutions.
Canada tackles cattle methane emissions

Canada tackles cattle methane emissions

Federal protocol intended for confined beef cattle feeding operations.
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