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Published on May 17, 2024Source: Global News - Neutral
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Published on May 17, 2024
Youth in Yorkton recognize Moose Hide Campaign Day
Yorkton, Sask. - In recognition of May 16 being Moose Hide Campaign Day, Yorkton Shelwin House is partnering with Columbia School to bring awareness to the cause. “We are a women's shelter and so we are constantly reminded of how much abuse there is in …
Source: CTV News Regina - Neutral -
Published on May 16, 2024
Canada Post suspends delivery on 20th in Saskatoon over ‘safety concerns’ for workers
Canada Post suspended mail delivery at several addresses in Saskatoon this week, saying safety concerns have been raised. “The health and safety of our employees is of utmost importance,” Canada Post told Global News in an email. “We can confirm that …
Source: Global News - Neutral -
Published on May 16, 2024
Scam caller posing as Sask. RCMP requesting gift cards: Craik RCMP
Source: Global News - Neutral -
Published on May 16, 2024
Police investigate random stabbing attack in Saskatoon park
Saskatoon police said a 30-year-old woman was stabbed in a park early Thursday morning, by a group of people she didn’t know. Police said they were called to a park along 18th Street West around 1:40 a.m. and found the injured woman in the 600 block of …
Source: Global News - Neutral -
Published on 12:06 GMT
Live updates: Canada’s inflation rate slowed to 2.7% in April, boosting bets for June rate cut
The latest on inflation in Canada Canada’s annual inflation rate slowed to a three-year low of 2.7 per cent in April, matching expectations. Core measures of inflation, which strip out volatile prices, also cooled. The annual inflation rate is now closer …
Source: The Globe and Mail - Neutral -
Published on 13:02 GMT
Oral history project shares stories of 2SLGBTQ+ seniors in Sask.
An oral history project featuring 12 2SLGBTQ+ seniors is currently on exhibit at the Western Development Museum in Moose Jaw. 73-year-old Peter Lippmann and 63-year-old Lyle Weber met eight years ago and have now been married for five of those. The …
Source: CBC/Radio-Canada - Public Broadcaster -
Published on 13:02 GMT
Eye in the sky: how streaming of local hockey has changed the game
From its perch in the centre of the wall in Harold Latrace Arena, the automated eye that surveys the ice surface below follows a hockey goalie take several long strides away from their net and toward the opposing team's bench. It watches the player, …
Source: CBC/Radio-Canada - Public Broadcaster -
Published on 06:39 GMT
Sask Rivers board approves new volunteerism credit
Minimum of 100 hours of volunteer time recognized. PRINCE ALBERT — The Saskatchewan Rivers School Division is introducing a new credit that will help students who are already assisting the community. During the board of education's regular meeting on …
Source: SaskToday.ca - Label Pending -
Published on 13:02 GMT
Cumberland House, Sask., has limited access to food, supplies, while Highway 123 is a 'muddy road,' locals say
According to Raven Chaboyer, if people want to drive in or out of Cumberland House, Sask., they're doing so at their own risk. Now, the community that is already running low on groceries and supplies could remain isolated for another week due to the …
Source: CBC/Radio-Canada - Public Broadcaster