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Western Applied Research Corporation unveils new facility at Scott

Western Applied Research Corporation unveils new facility at Scott

The new facility will help researchers continue to keep Saskatchewan's agriculture industry moving forward.
26,300 full time jobs added in June

26,300 full time jobs added in June

Saskatchewan’s labour market remains strong.
Mother’s fasting at Regina landfill rekindles dialogue in search for missing daughter remains

Mother’s fasting at Regina landfill rekindles dialogue in search for missing daughter remains

Michele Bear has been advocating for a search of the Regina landfill as her daughter, Rachele Bear, has still not been found.
Southeast author resumes book series after six-year break

Southeast author resumes book series after six-year break

Rhonda Leanne Stock celebrated the release of Riot and Retribution with a reading at the Estevan Public Library.
Three new MJPS members all have Moose Jaw roots

Three new MJPS members all have Moose Jaw roots

Their 21-week training program will begin on Monday, July 21. They will then graduate from the police college in December 2025.
RCMP release most wanted persons list

RCMP release most wanted persons list

The following offenders are wanted by the Saskatchewan RCMP. These are individuals with active warrants who were last known to be living in Saskatchewan.
The Meeple Guild: A step back in time with Jarmo

The Meeple Guild: A step back in time with Jarmo

I find games that have just enough ancient history intrinsically intriguing in part because the game has even survived so long.
Grow Your Own Future: Mosses and mushrooms

Grow Your Own Future: Mosses and mushrooms

Most fungi are harmless, but fairy ring can damage lawns.
Sports This Week: Canadian flag football gets high profile coach

Sports This Week: Canadian flag football gets high profile coach

While LaPolice has coached his son’s 7 vs 7 flag team, the Olympics will be a 5 vs 5 game, and he noted that means a considerably different game.
Prairie farmers producing lowest carbon intensity barley and oats

Prairie farmers producing lowest carbon intensity barley and oats

Adoption of innovations and farming practices employed by producers credited for the numbers.
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