Skip to content

Highlights

Moose Jaw's crime stats dropped by double-digit percentages in February, report shows

Moose Jaw's crime stats dropped by double-digit percentages in February, report shows

The Moose Jaw Police Service presented the February crime statistics during the Board of Police Commissioners’ March 19 meeting.
SEIU-West wants speedy bargaining, but deal far from over

SEIU-West wants speedy bargaining, but deal far from over

More than 60 people, some from other facilities, joined the information picket to show their support for their colleagues.
Woman found deceased outdoors on Taylor Street East, Saskatoon

Woman found deceased outdoors on Taylor Street East, Saskatoon

The Saskatchewan Coroner’s Service is continuing to investigate.
MLA Chris Beaudry highlights provincial budget and the impacts on the Northeast

MLA Chris Beaudry highlights provincial budget and the impacts on the Northeast

Newly elected MLA says, “The stability that this budget offers and how it makes life more affordable for families in Saskatchewan and our constituency is the focus."
Mayor Murdock engages business community during ‘Pancakes and Politics’

Mayor Murdock engages business community during ‘Pancakes and Politics’

A topic of interest was the city’s efforts to attract businesses and fill vacant commercial properties.
Blast from the Past: Wilkie Peewee Outlaws crowned league champs

Blast from the Past: Wilkie Peewee Outlaws crowned league champs

More than 100 sleds turn up at Senlac's snowmobile rally 50 years ago.
Agriculture This Week: Does even Trump know his end game?

Agriculture This Week: Does even Trump know his end game?

It is obviously time for a new world vision, one where it’s most everyone versus the US and Trump’s buddy Vladimir Putin in Russia in terms of supporting each other with reasonable trade deals.
U.S. tariffs could increase costs of bullets and vehicles, MJPS says

U.S. tariffs could increase costs of bullets and vehicles, MJPS says

The issue of tariffs arose at the Board of Police Commissioners’ March 19 meeting during a conversation about the police service’s 2025-29 equipment reserve budget.
Opinion: Labour unrest crippling Canada's economy

Opinion: Labour unrest crippling Canada's economy

New study calls for immediate action to limit damage from frequent strikes.
Runners get set … and go

Runners get set … and go

On your marks, get set...
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks