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  • 1 week ago | sasktoday.ca | Ashley Joannou

    WHITEHORSE - Yukon Premier Ranj Pillai says he is stepping down as the leader of the territorial Liberal party and will not be running for re-election. Pillai says he's asked the party to immediately begin the process of selecting a new leader. He says being premier has been the greatest honour of his life and he is proud of what the government accomplished.

  • 1 week ago | sasktoday.ca

    The event takes place at the Blend Kitchen and Bar Riverside on May 7.

  • 3 weeks ago | sasktoday.ca | Anastasiia Bykhovskaia

    SASKATOON - Voters in the Saskatoon-University constituency are heading to the polls on April 28, with a group of five candidates seeking the trust of Canadians. The incumbent candidate, the Conservative Party's Corey Tochor, is joined by four others, including Liberal candidate Greg Poelzer, NDP candidate Melissa McGillivray, Green Party candidate Isaiah Hunter, and People's Party candidate Jaxson Boot.

  • 1 month 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.

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