Prices for the steers ranged from $315 per hundredweight to $518.88.
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Sasktoday.ca features Glacier Media’s Prairie News Group 12 publications in a single website covering local politics, news, business, opinion, sports and community events across several communities from northern, southern and central Saskatchewan. The company has reinvigorated 12 newsrooms across the province, connecting them digitally and with a collaborative goal to continue the time-honoured institute of local news reporting and providing advertising and marketing support to local businesses. As the story announcing our launch stated: “local news has always mattered. That’s never been so true as it is today as our world becomes an ever smaller place. Local events, happenings and stories of all kinds are impacted – and even evoked – by a larger world of current events and global occurrences, such as the historic pandemic we are still working our way through.” Publications include the Assiniboia Times, Battlefords News Optimist, Canora Courier, Carlyle Observer, Estevan Mercury, Humboldt Journal/East Central Recorder, Kamsack Times, Pipeline News, Preeceville Progress, The Outlook, Unity Wilke, Weyburn Review, Yorkton This Week, as well as reporters based in Regina and Saskatchewan, and coverage from our sister publication Moose Jaw Today/Moose Jaw Express.
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The Canora/Sturgis RCMP were dispatched on Oct. 13 to a structure fire in Canora. When police arrived, a neighbouring structure had also caught fire.
Canora RCMP: Structure fire levels two Canora homes
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National School Safety Week Oct. 7 to 23: Clear and effective communication during an emergency is of critical importance.
CSC works to strengthen school emergency preparedness
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There was an accident at about 8 p.m. on Thursday in front of the 7-Eleven near the intersection of Main Street North and Caribou Street West.
Two people injured after two-vehicle collision near Main Street
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SaskPower was fined a total of $840,000 in relation to the deaths of two linemen in Weyburn in 2020, with the penalty imposed in Weyburn provincial court on Friday morning.
SaskPower fined $840,000 in deaths of two Weyburn linemen
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The Skuare, located on the old Gordon Block/Burns Hanley building site, is to host food, retail and a performance space
Sod turning for The Skuare interim use project in Regina
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Ron White steps away from Shaunavon Fire Department.
Shaunavon's deputy fire chief retires
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Eastend and Shaunavon groups sponsor OSAC tours.
Arts councils bring culture to Southwest students
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The city's heritage committee discussed several topics during its recent meeting, including wartime homes, an excavation in Wakamow Valley, veterans' banners and heritage properties.
Historian helps Moose Jaw heritage group with wartime homes project
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Band includes a mix of students from Grades 6 to 11 from schools around Prince Albert.
New Prince Albert Youth Jazz Band expanding options for players