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New Rogers antenna to go up on Moose Jaw's North Service Road

New Rogers antenna to go up on Moose Jaw's North Service Road

The tower will be 52 metres tall and include a small equipment building on a privately owned commercial parcel adjacent to the Moose Jaw Inn parking lot.
Saskatoon police charge youth after 3 security guards bear sprayed

Saskatoon police charge youth after 3 security guards bear sprayed

The female youth was charged her with three counts of assault with a weapon, possession of a weapon, and failure to comply with court ordered conditions.
Yorkton council approves 2024 mill rates

Yorkton council approves 2024 mill rates

The rates set forth in the proposed bylaw achieve the 2024 budget as approved.
Yorkton tax abatements for 2024 get council approval

Yorkton tax abatements for 2024 get council approval

Abatements are accounted for every year and form part of the operating budget.
Weyburn police check over 300 vehicles in high-visibility project

Weyburn police check over 300 vehicles in high-visibility project

The Weyburn Police Service conducted another High Visibility Enforcement (HVE) traffic project, resulting in one driver being charged with impaired driving.
Canadian authorities powerless as Sask. man violates court conditions

Canadian authorities powerless as Sask. man violates court conditions

At time of his arrest in Bermuda, Brent Habetler was under court-ordered conditions in Alberta. His arrest in Bermuda violated those conditions.
Majority of aspiring homeowners awaiting rate cuts before buying: BMO survey

Majority of aspiring homeowners awaiting rate cuts before buying: BMO survey

Despite the economic and market challenges, many young Canadians are preparing to embark on their homebuying journey and enter the real estate market for the first time.
NDP’s Beck takes aim at Moe on jobs, launches Hire Sask. plan

NDP’s Beck takes aim at Moe on jobs, launches Hire Sask. plan

Daily Leg Update: Opposition Leader Carla Beck accuses Premier Scott Moe of “selling out” Saskatchewan workers; government fires right back.
$42.6 million to address interpersonal violence and abuse

$42.6 million to address interpersonal violence and abuse

Provincial government investment is going to 34 community-based service organizations and 54 programs across the province
15 Wing observes Day of Mourning to honour workers killed on job

15 Wing observes Day of Mourning to honour workers killed on job

Employers and workers observe the Day of Mourning in various ways, such as by lighting candles, laying wreaths, wearing commemorative pins, ribbons, or black armbands, and pausing for a moment of silence.
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