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  • 2 weeks ago | sasktoday.ca | David Roche

    The River Twice by John Bemrose "The flag was a mistake, Miriam announced to her mother, though she was hard put to say why it bothered her so much. What, after all, did she know?"Miriam is the daughter of Ada and the wife of Ted and the sister of Grace , all of whom figure prominently in Bemrose's tale of a town in Ontario during World War One, where the wounded are returning from the European battlefields and the lists of the dead has grown longer each day.

  • 1 month ago | sasktoday.ca | Sean Pratt

    SASKATOON - A company in the United States is commercializing a new falling number test it believes is more accurate than the existing method. Amber Hauvermale, research assistant professor in the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences at Washington State University, developed the test in collaboration with several other organizations.

  • 1 month ago | sasktoday.ca | John Gray

    Ocean Drive by Sam Wiebe "He walked out of Kent on statutory release, with three years of parole to look forward to. Reading over the regulations, the timetable of visits with his PO, he thought about staying inside. Serve the full ten and come out clean, clear, beholden to no one."Say hello to Cameron Shaw, convicted killer and soon to be a reluctant private eye.

  • 1 month ago | sasktoday.ca | Randy Palmer

    REGINA -- The Regina Pat Canadians used a pair of power play goals to take a victory over the Moose Jaw WINMAR Warriors in Game 1 of the Sask Male AAA Hockey League championship final series on Sunday afternoon. Maddox Schultz scored the eventual game winner with 6:39 remaining in the third, and Regina would go on to a 2-1 victory at the Co-Operators Arena in Regina. Game 2 of the championship final is set for Tuesday at Southland Co-Op Centre in Assiniboia, with Game 3 back in Regina on Thursday.

  • 1 month ago | sasktoday.ca | John Cairns

    REGINA - The first ever Ronald McDonald House for Regina is officially going ahead. At an announcement Monday morning at Hotel Saskatchewan, the province confirmed that $6.5 million in funding is going to the build of Regina's Ronald McDonald House. The construction is expected to start next month with completion expected in early 2027.

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