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Assiniboia's dog park brings pooches and people together

Assiniboia's dog park brings pooches and people together

The recreation space has been positively enhanced through the tireless commitment of volunteers.
Moose Jaw woman reunites with her father after a 51-year search

Moose Jaw woman reunites with her father after a 51-year search

Little met her father face-to-face in April 2022 after they both drove to Kamloops where her twin sister lived.
Canora RCMP: After previous collision, deer strikes RCMP vehicle

Canora RCMP: After previous collision, deer strikes RCMP vehicle

Canora RCMP were dispatched to a motor vehicle collision involving a deer on Highway 5 by Buchanan. As the police officer was responding to the collision, a deer ran out from the ditch and struck the driver's side of the police vehicle
Moose Jaw bylaw changes include parental leave for councillors

Moose Jaw bylaw changes include parental leave for councillors

Council gave three unanimous readings to the two bylaws during the recent regular meeting, which means the bylaws are now in effect.
It’s spring in Canada: Get thee to a garden

It’s spring in Canada: Get thee to a garden

Connect to the natural world and one of our design.
Blast from the Past: Five St. George students gold medalists in badminton

Blast from the Past: Five St. George students gold medalists in badminton

50 years ago: Superior Foods Ltd. advertised pork roasts at 48 cents per pound and 99 cents for a one-pound package of coffee.
Agriculture This Week: Herd health critical for livestock

Agriculture This Week: Herd health critical for livestock

When a disease hits a unit today, the losses can be significant in a hurry.
Attempted murder suspect back in La Ronge court

Attempted murder suspect back in La Ronge court

The man was arrested in June 2023 after Deschambault Lake RCMP got a call on June 17 that an injured woman was receiving medical care at the local clinic.
Regina Riot asking for help after team jerseys stolen

Regina Riot asking for help after team jerseys stolen

The team said the jerseys were stored in two large black and blue duffle bags.
Water cremation machine inventors say B.C. laws pushing them to Sask.

Water cremation machine inventors say B.C. laws pushing them to Sask.

Owners feel pushed to seek out markets in places like Saskatchewan and Oregon, where water cremation is legal and governments are courting the business to set up shop. 
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