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Moose Mountain Snowmobile Club helps people have winter fun

Moose Mountain Snowmobile Club helps people have winter fun

The Moose Mountain Snowmobile Club is looking forward to another season of outdoor winter fun.
Estevan photographers capture Sask 'Through our Lens'

Estevan photographers capture Sask 'Through our Lens'

A large crowd turned out at the Estevan Art Gallery and Museum Wednesday night to celebrate the efforts of the Estevan Photo Club.
Battlefords RCMP investigating fatal rollover

Battlefords RCMP investigating fatal rollover

The driver was pronounced deceased by EMS at the scene.
Sask. high-tech grain grader wins people’s choice award

Sask. high-tech grain grader wins people’s choice award

The AI and machine learning technology was a hit at Agri-Trade Equipment Expo’s recent Ag Innovations competition.
Welcome to Rider Nation, Corey Mace

Welcome to Rider Nation, Corey Mace

Meet the new Head Coach of the Saskatchewan Roughriders who was introduced to reporters Friday.
Update your iPhone (and other Apple devices) today

Update your iPhone (and other Apple devices) today

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn’s “Top Voice in Technology,” and writes a popular daily business blog.
Cracks in job market grow as BoC succeeds at slowing economy to a near halt

Cracks in job market grow as BoC succeeds at slowing economy to a near halt

OTTAWA — Canada's unemployment rate continues to trend higher as the Bank of Canada's steep interest rate hikes weigh down the economy leaves workers with fewer options in the job market.
Karate kids and adults attend provincial event in Carlyle

Karate kids and adults attend provincial event in Carlyle

A large number of competitors converged on Carlyle for a martial arts competition.
Madge Lake loon chick population facing concerning statistics

Madge Lake loon chick population facing concerning statistics

Over the last 14 years, Madge Lake has averaged only 0.41 chicks surviving to six weeks per breeding pair. This indicates that the loon population on the lake may not be sustainable.
The hidden environmental cost of your overflowing email inbox

The hidden environmental cost of your overflowing email inbox

When consumers think about ways to reduce their carbon footprint, lowering their car usage, eating fewer animal products and reducing their waste likely come to mind. But there’s another, perhaps easier, way to cut your emissions: delete old emails.
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