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Sask Rivers approves 3 major capital projects at Monday meetingThe Saskatchewan Rivers School Division has approved thre...
12/10/2025

Sask Rivers approves 3 major capital projects at Monday meeting

The Saskatchewan Rivers School Division has approved three major capital infrastructure projects to be completed over the next three years.

The Saskatchewan Rivers School Division has approved three major capital infrastructure projects to be completed over the next three years. On Monday, the board approved the major and minor capital recommendations to be sent to the Ministry of Education. The facilities committee discussed the projec...

City seeks public input on proposed sale of park-zoned near Pine Grove CorrectionsThe City of Prince Albert issued a pub...
12/10/2025

City seeks public input on proposed sale of park-zoned near Pine Grove Corrections

The City of Prince Albert issued a public notice on December 6 regarding a proposed sale of a portion of City-owned land currently zoned as park space near the Pine Grove Correctional Centre.

The City of Prince Albert issued a public notice on December 6 regarding a proposed sale of a portion of City-owned land currently zoned as park space near the Pine Grove Correctional Centre. The site under consideration is located in the vicinity of Little Red River Park, an area designated for par...

Cold temperatures disrupt Prince Albert Transit service as riders raise cleanliness concernsRecent extreme cold has led ...
12/10/2025

Cold temperatures disrupt Prince Albert Transit service as riders raise cleanliness concerns

Recent extreme cold has led to service disruptions across Prince Albert Transit, prompting some routes to shift from half-hour service to hourly loops, according to the City of Prince Albert.

Recent extreme cold has led to service disruptions across Prince Albert Transit, prompting some routes to shift from half-hour service to hourly loops, according to the City of Prince Albert. Community Mobility Coordinator Charlene Tebbut said the primary issue has been cold temperatures affecting b...

Hawks and Bombers split UPL Division  top teams home-and-home The Nipawin Hawks and Flin Flon Bombers split an important...
12/09/2025

Hawks and Bombers split UPL Division top teams home-and-home

The Nipawin Hawks and Flin Flon Bombers split an important home-and-home for the top two teams in the UPL Division of the SJHL last week.

The Nipawin Hawks and Flin Flon Bombers split an important home-and-home for the top two teams in the UPL Division of the SJHL last week.

Middle-Class Manitobans Now Face Highest Taxes in the West: CTFSteven Sukkau Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Winnip...
12/09/2025

Middle-Class Manitobans Now Face Highest Taxes in the West: CTF

Steven Sukkau Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Winnipeg Sun

Steven SukkauLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterWinnipeg Sun The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is warning that Manitoba has become the most heavily taxed province in Western Canada for middle–income families, and is urging Premier Wab Kinew to use Budget 2026 to “rein in spending,” cut the sa...

Concerns over crime and drug activity in Cold Lake being heardChantel Downes Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Lakela...
12/09/2025

Concerns over crime and drug activity in Cold Lake being heard

Chantel Downes Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Lakeland This Week

Chantel DownesLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterLakeland This Week COLD LAKE – RCMP and local officials say Cold Lake is facing a mix of rising and declining crime statistics, with police pointing to targeted violent incidents and longstanding drug-related activity as key concerns. According to ...

Meet the tiny snails that could help stop toxic algae blooms, and Manitoba scientists just put them on the global mapSte...
12/09/2025

Meet the tiny snails that could help stop toxic algae blooms, and Manitoba scientists just put them on the global map

Steven Sukkau Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Winnipeg Sun

Steven SukkauLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterWinnipeg Sun A Brandon University biologist may have found an unlikely new hero in the fight against toxic blue-green algae blooms, and it’s small, slimy, and surprisingly powerful. New BU research published as the cover story in the international j...

Two students charged following stabbing outside Manitoba schoolRenee Lilley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Portage...
12/09/2025

Two students charged following stabbing outside Manitoba school

Renee Lilley Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Portage Graphic Leader

Renee LilleyLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterPortage Graphic Leader Two 14-year-old boys have been charged with multiple offences, including aggravated assault, following the stabbing of a 15-year-old student outside Portage Collegiate Institute (PCI) on Thursday, Dec. 4. The incident prompted th...

Saskatoon legacy detox centre to stop receiving city funding 30 years laterBrody LangagerSaskatoon StarPhoenix
12/09/2025

Saskatoon legacy detox centre to stop receiving city funding 30 years later

Brody Langager

Saskatoon StarPhoenix

Brody Langager Saskatoon StarPhoenix Saskatoon has been funding a detox centre over the past few decades, which came as a shock to city council during budget deliberations. “This feels to me like something that is very, very exclusively in the lane for the health authority and provincial governmen...

Cannabis store owners say heavy taxation making business difficultAidan JaagerSaskatoon StarPhoenix
12/09/2025

Cannabis store owners say heavy taxation making business difficult

Aidan Jaager

Saskatoon StarPhoenix

Aidan Jaager Saskatoon StarPhoenix Local cannabis store operators say high provincial and federal taxes are making it difficult for industry businesses to succeed in the province. Jim Southam, president of Prairie Cannabis in Saskatoon, said “the government are the only ones making money in the in...

Saskatchewan debt has been climbing too high for too longGage HaubrichCanadian Taxpayers’ Federation
12/09/2025

Saskatchewan debt has been climbing too high for too long

Gage Haubrich

Canadian Taxpayers’ Federation

Gage Haubrich Canadian Taxpayers’ Federation The government has increased the debt by 136 per cent since 2017. Since Premier Scott Moe took the helm of government, he has more than doubled Saskatchewan’s provincial debt. Every Saskatchewanian’s per capita share of the provincial debt is now ab...

Longevity isn’t for the faint of heart
12/09/2025

Longevity isn’t for the faint of heart

I have been lucky as my parents aged past 90. My father, Dr. W. Gifford-Jones, stayed vibrant longer than most people dare hope. In his nineties he was still hopping on planes, giving talks across Canada, researching and writing his next column, and scheming about the next promotion or the next stun...

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