‘Not too smart’: used oil dumped in ditch
By TERRY PUGH Approximately 10 gallons (37.854 litres) of used motor oil appeared to have been purposely dumped in a ditch along Township Road 381 south of Martensville by unknown…
By TERRY PUGH Approximately 10 gallons (37.854 litres) of used motor oil appeared to have been purposely dumped in a ditch along Township Road 381 south of Martensville by unknown…
By KEVIN BERGER, Local Journalism Initiative City of Martensville councillors voted during their May 5 meeting to pass all three readings on a 2026 property tax bylaw, which increases the…
The Saskatoon Police are currently requesting assistance from the public in identifying a male that has been the subject of two complaints from customers at two separate retail businesses on…
The Government of Saskatchewan is recognizing disability service professionals across the province from May 10 to 16, 2026, during Disability Service Professionals Week. “Disability service professionals play a critical role…
Langham Fire Chief Bill McCombs and his wife, Langham Emergency Measures Coordinator Sheila McCombs, are stepping away from active service after more than three and a half decades. Bill and…
By KEVIN BERGER, Local Journalism Initiative In response to concerns that their payment no longer reflects actual costs of service, the RM of Corman Park is in the midst of…
The Clark’s Crossing Gazette won four Saskatchewan Weekly Newspaper Association (SWNA) awards in the 2026 Better Newspapers Competition. The awards were announced at the SWNA annual general meeting on Tuesday,…
The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed May 10-16, 2026, as Victims and Survivors of Crime Week in Saskatchewan. Victims and Survivors of Crime Week is celebrated each year across Canada.…
Zoe Schellenberg and Meghan Doucette were presented with 2025 Warman Future Leader awards during the Warman City Council meeting on Monday, May 11. Warman Mayor Gary Philipchuk noted the Future…