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SGI’s December traffic spotlight showed increase in impaired driving offences

SGI’s December traffic spotlight showed increase in impaired driving offences

The December Traffic Safety Spotlight with SGI showed no decrease in impaired driving offences over the holidays
312 new COVID-19 cases, 8 deaths reported, 203 recoveries

312 new COVID-19 cases, 8 deaths reported, 203 recoveries

The new cases are located in the Saskatoon (88), Regina (47), North West (40), North Central (39), North East (20), Far North East (14), Central East (14), South East (14), Far North West (11), Central West (7), South Central (4), Far North Central (1), and South West (1) zones
Important do’s and don'ts shared for Snowmobile Safety Week

Important do’s and don'ts shared for Snowmobile Safety Week

Snowmobile Safety Week is almost over, but these tips from the Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association are helpful for the whole season
Letter to the Editor: Listen up Prime Minister Trudeau and Chrystia Freeland

Letter to the Editor: Listen up Prime Minister Trudeau and Chrystia Freeland

A letter to the editor from Elizabeth Dusomme
Revolutionary advances in COVID-19 ‘vaccine’ development leads to improved treatment for MS and may lead to treatment for Alzheimer’s

Revolutionary advances in COVID-19 ‘vaccine’ development leads to improved treatment for MS and may lead to treatment for Alzheimer’s

Information from researcher Richard Dowson
Vandals tag downtown buildings with graffti, gang signs

Vandals tag downtown buildings with graffti, gang signs

The tags appeared some time between Jan. 21 and 22
Why sale of non-strategic Nunavut gold mine to China nixed

Why sale of non-strategic Nunavut gold mine to China nixed

Ron Walter examines the politics of business
Briercrest College to hold virtual open house for potential students

Briercrest College to hold virtual open house for potential students

Briercrest College will welcome students on Thursday, Jan. 28, for a 90-minute experience designed to help them determine whether the school is right for them
Pandemic forces teachers to find new ways to engage students

Pandemic forces teachers to find new ways to engage students

'They’re big changes (the changes to education), so there’s areas where you try something and it doesn’t work as well as you’d hoped, so you go back to the drawing board and you still try'
Five headlines for Friday morning

Five headlines for Friday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning
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