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Estevan miner enjoyed keeping the big machinery operating

Estevan miner enjoyed keeping the big machinery operating

Garry Malaryk spent 30 years working as an oiler on the draglines at the Estevan mines.
Additional funding required for Golden South daycare project

Additional funding required for Golden South daycare project

The organization’s spokesperson affirmed that it has been two long years of working towards this goal to help the community.
Moose Jaw council to vote on bylaw restricting overnight access to parks

Moose Jaw council to vote on bylaw restricting overnight access to parks

With a small group of people causing trouble for downtown businesses and residents, city council has taken the first step to address the problem by asking city administration to develop a bylaw. 
Sports This Week: Strongfield rider tops PBR Canada Brandon event

Sports This Week: Strongfield rider tops PBR Canada Brandon event

The 2024 PBR Canada seasons continues Saturday, June 1 in London, Ontario.
Patients who end up in ER for severe dependence on alcohol need medications: doctors

Patients who end up in ER for severe dependence on alcohol need medications: doctors

Data shows that alcohol accounted for about 652,000 emergency room visits in Canada in 2020, compared to about 166,000 for tobacco and 37,000 for cannabis.
Update: Severe thunderstorm watch lifted in southeast Sask

Update: Severe thunderstorm watch lifted in southeast Sask

Much of the southeast was covered by the thunderstorm watch.
Column: Are we there yet? Thriving against the odds

Column: Are we there yet? Thriving against the odds

Saskatchewan farmers are racing against time to plant crops amidst unpredictable weather and mounting pressure. Opinion piece on how the farming legacy continues to shape lives and the innovative steps being taken to secure our agricultural future.
Ukrainian bandura musician wows Moose Jaw in first performance

Ukrainian bandura musician wows Moose Jaw in first performance

Iryna Levchenko had to leave her bandura behind when she was displaced from Ukraine, but a private donor has made it possible for her to play the bandura once again.
Partnership in education celebrated at James Smith Cree Nation

Partnership in education celebrated at James Smith Cree Nation

The Bernard Constant School held a powwow to mark the ribbon cutting.
Loiterers near church turn out to be good Samaritans

Loiterers near church turn out to be good Samaritans

Truck and trailer stolen near Neilburg, still under investigation.