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The Student Perspective: Central Collegiate

The Student Perspective: Central Collegiate

An article from Central student Shelby Carlson
Providence Place residents to receive ‘The Gift of Presence' on Christmas Eve

Providence Place residents to receive ‘The Gift of Presence' on Christmas Eve

The public is invited to Providence Place to visit with residents on Christmas Eve for The Gift of Presence program
Selling demolition waste will generate revenue and preserve the landfill, council hears

Selling demolition waste will generate revenue and preserve the landfill, council hears

The cost to crush the material has been pegged at $179,200, while the potential worth of the materials recovered is $540,000 based on open-market value
Students at Riverview keep rock music alive with Christmas show

Students at Riverview keep rock music alive with Christmas show

More than 60 people packed into the school’s gym on Dec. 19 to listen to the 13 students in the Rock Band program jam out to rock songs, with a little bit of country and disco thrown in for good measure
Saskatchewan dill pickles coming to Co-op grocery system

Saskatchewan dill pickles coming to Co-op grocery system

The cucumbers are currently being taste tested before canning
Your guide to the weekend for Dec. 21/22

Your guide to the weekend for Dec. 21/22

A listing of local events taking place this weekend
Ex-DJ to sing the blues while on probation for trafficking cocaine

Ex-DJ to sing the blues while on probation for trafficking cocaine

'This is a relatively light sentence (at nine months) for this type of offence. Normally a minimum sentence is 18 months and up,' said Judge Daryl Rayner while sentencing Thiong Lual Thiong for trafficking cocaine
Irrigation project proposal now in Sask. government’s court

Irrigation project proposal now in Sask. government’s court

Ron Walter writes about a proposed irrigation project
Second impaired driving offence leads to two-year driving ban for motorist

Second impaired driving offence leads to two-year driving ban for motorist

Participating in the provincial impaired driver treatment program should help Brandin George Cannon realize it’s unwise to drive while intoxicated
Impaired motorist receives smaller fine after taking treatment early

Impaired motorist receives smaller fine after taking treatment early

Moose Javian Jayson Thomas Gamble will pay a fine of $1,200 — instead of the usual $2,000 — after pleading guilty to impaired driving
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