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RPS labels recent Regina overdose alert as an anomaly

RPS labels recent Regina overdose alert as an anomaly

On June 13, the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health issued an overdose alert after the city reported 54 overdoses between June 5 and June 12.
Ride of Hope national fundraising cycling tour visits Carlyle

Ride of Hope national fundraising cycling tour visits Carlyle

The riders and other team members received a warm reception during their visit to Carlyle.
Fifteen Preeceville graduates honoured

Fifteen Preeceville graduates honoured

The Preeceville School honoured 15 graduates in a ceremony at the Preeceville Community Hall that featured the presentation of scrolls and scholarship awards on June 20
More potential severe weather Thursday

More potential severe weather Thursday

Southern portion of province could get the storms and the big hail.
Moose Jaw’s narrow streets parking project moves to Grandview Street

Moose Jaw’s narrow streets parking project moves to Grandview Street

The Narrow Streets Parking Project addresses clearance for emergency services vehicles by restricting parking to one side of the street.
New Outlook fire hall construction progressing quickly

New Outlook fire hall construction progressing quickly

Work on the brand new fire hall facility in the riverside community is coming along at a brisk pace, with a targeted opening date of later this fall.
Recent rains help crops in Saskatchewan: Crop Report

Recent rains help crops in Saskatchewan: Crop Report

Various causes of crop damage were reported over the past week, including excess moisture due to recent rain, which has been rated as minor in most regions.
McLurg's graduating Class of 2025

McLurg's graduating Class of 2025

Congratulations to the Class of 2025 of McLurg High in Wilkie.
Police seize firearm following weapons complaint

Police seize firearm following weapons complaint

Shortly before 11 a.m. on June 25, police were called to the 1400 block of Avenue E North for a report of a man in possession of a firearm.
Idling city trucks are wasting gas and polluting, says Moose Jaw councillor

Idling city trucks are wasting gas and polluting, says Moose Jaw councillor

City hall's operations department director says one reason vehicles could be idling is that crews are using trucks to power portable signs or beacons, when some other energy source could be used.
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