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Estevan police conduct additional training

Estevan police conduct additional training

Police say there is no risk to the public from the increased police presence.
Provincial state of emergency declared due to raging wildfires

Provincial state of emergency declared due to raging wildfires

Premier Scott Moe has declared a provincial state of emergency as wildfires continue to rage across northern Saskatchewan.
Upcoming webinars to focus on wildlife in Saskatchewan

Upcoming webinars to focus on wildlife in Saskatchewan

Webinars will include discussions on the Regina Urban Wildlife Project with Ryan Fisher and Jordan Rustad and geological impact on prairie habitats with Dr. Dale Leckie.
Disabilities group that helps people find jobs celebrates inclusion week

Disabilities group that helps people find jobs celebrates inclusion week

The Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work (CCRW) offers employment services for job seekers with disabilities who face barriers and works with employers and community-based organizations to help residents with disabilities find meaningful and equitable employment.
Wildfire concerns on the minds of public officials

Wildfire concerns on the minds of public officials

Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill asked about impact on health facilities; meanwhile northern MLAs are concerned.
MJ Smile Cookie Campaign raises over $34K for Child Nutrition Program

MJ Smile Cookie Campaign raises over $34K for Child Nutrition Program

The 2025 Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Campaign has once again proven the power of community generosity, raising $34,276.54.
Province to fund summer camp program for youth with autism

Province to fund summer camp program for youth with autism

Government is providing $235,000 which will go to set up a third summer camp for Autism Resource Centre.
Schofield appointed Honorary Colonel of 15 Wing Moose Jaw

Schofield appointed Honorary Colonel of 15 Wing Moose Jaw

A familiar face in Saskatchewan’s military and public service circles has returned to uniform in a new role.
Canada Post puts forward ‘final offers’ to union, posts $1.3B loss for 2024

Canada Post puts forward ‘final offers’ to union, posts $1.3B loss for 2024

MONTREAL — Canada Post said it notched nearly $1.3 billion in operating losses last year as the beleaguered institution laid out its "final offers" to the union representing 55,000 workers after negotiations resumed on Wednesday.
Councillor wants ‘terrible mess’ at former snow dump cleaned up

Councillor wants ‘terrible mess’ at former snow dump cleaned up

Councillors made several inquiries during the recent city council meeting, including about the former snow dump, fire hydrants and a downtown washroom.
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