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Podbielski named February athlete of the month after five golds

Podbielski named February athlete of the month after five golds

Regina’s Jonathan Podbielski has been named February athlete of the month after winning five gold medals.
YRHS curling teams at provincials

YRHS curling teams at provincials

After Regionals the Mixed team qualified for SHSAA Provincials in Unity.
Springside’s Quinn Tillman headed to bowling nationals

Springside’s Quinn Tillman headed to bowling nationals

The talented nine-year-old has secured her spot at the National Youth 5-Pin Bowling Championships, set to take place in Edmonton, Alta, from May 5-7.
Two Moose Jaw Catholic schools to continue offering French immersion in 2025-26

Two Moose Jaw Catholic schools to continue offering French immersion in 2025-26

All school divisions are required to submit forms to the Ministry of Education about which schools will offer French immersion for the coming year.
Estevan police make arrests for impaired driving, assault, meth

Estevan police make arrests for impaired driving, assault, meth

Police conducted several traffic stops and sobriety checks on March 5 and 6, resulting in arrests.
Photos: Armageddon arm-wrestling tournament grows in Estevan

Photos: Armageddon arm-wrestling tournament grows in Estevan

The second annual Armageddon saw 60 competitors with strong local participation and growing excitement for the sport.
Ag companies to diversify supply chains due to tariff threats

Ag companies to diversify supply chains due to tariff threats

Genesis Fertilizers and AGG said they will co-operate to find and import phosphate and ammonium sulphate supplies from international vendors.
Spring thaw brings potential water woes to homeowners

Spring thaw brings potential water woes to homeowners

SGI offers tips to get ahead of the flow.
Saskatchewan craft liquor producers pitch a ‘shop local’ message

Saskatchewan craft liquor producers pitch a ‘shop local’ message

Last Mountain Distillery among those seeing opportunity in an otherwise uncertain tariff situation.
Holy Trinity gets $12K for projects, loses $90K due to enrolment

Holy Trinity gets $12K for projects, loses $90K due to enrolment

Holy Trinity lost money recently after the provincial government clawed back nearly $90,000 because of enrolment issues.
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