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From crime headlines to community comebacks, this week’s top stories covered it all. West Central readers were drawn to news of a high-speed robbery chase, a local sentencing update, and a major change for Grade 12 students in Saskatchewan. Add in the heartwarming return of a favourite restaurant and a must-read for fishing fans, and you’ve got the most-clicked stories from April 3 to 10. Here’s your weekly top 5 from West Central Online.

Three men face multiple charges following armed robbery in North Battleford

Three Sask. men face multiple charges after an armed robbery at a North Battleford business led to a police pursuit and arrests near Borden Bridge.

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Man from Coleville area receives additional time on house arrest for breaching sentence conditions

Kleinsasser has been sentenced to additional house arrest and curfew after breaching conditions of his sentence for impaired and dangerous driving causing death.

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Saskatchewan to end Grade 12 provincial exams in 2025

Saskatchewan will end Grade 12 provincial exams by August 2025, shifting to a new student assessment program aimed at fairer and more consistent evaluations across the province.

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Snow White restaurant returns with a fresh start in Dodsland

After a devastating fire closed her beloved Biggar restaurant, Maggie Tan has triumphantly reopened as Snow White Number Two in Dodsland, once again serving up smiles and signature Chinese cuisine.

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New Saskatchewan Anglers Guide now available online

Saskatchewan’s 2025-26 Anglers Guide is now available online, offering up-to-date fishing regulations, season dates, and tips for a safe and sustainable fishing season.

 

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