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First-in-Canada treaty signage placed along Highway 11

First-in-Canada treaty signage placed along Highway 11

Each new sign includes a welcome in the respective Indigenous languages of each Treaty area.
'A crisis in family medicine': SMA president

'A crisis in family medicine': SMA president

The president of the Saskatchewan Medical Association (SMA) met with physicians from Moose Jaw and surrounding area. The discussion included the primary care shortage, physician burnout, and upcoming contract negotiations
Municipalities can choose to allow e-scooters on public roads

Municipalities can choose to allow e-scooters on public roads

New regulations focus on safe sharing of roadways.
Mistawasis Nêhiyawak's Daniels blazes trail for women in hockey

Mistawasis Nêhiyawak's Daniels blazes trail for women in hockey

Sydney Daniels graduated with a psychology degree from Harvard.
Heading into first season, new SJHL commissioner seeks to build the game

Heading into first season, new SJHL commissioner seeks to build the game

One of the new commissioner’s main goals is to get more people watching the league, whether it’s everyday fans, business interests and sponsors or scouts from other levels of the sport.
Agriculture This Week: Climate change will be ongoing ag issue

Agriculture This Week: Climate change will be ongoing ag issue

There is little likelihood that climate change is some great hoax perpetrated by some cabal with an agenda known only to themselves and a few conspiracy theorists. It would be nice if it actually was just a story seeded to create fear, but the evidence of change is mounting.
Improperly assembled oil filter reason for Snowbirds’ plane crash, investigation shows

Improperly assembled oil filter reason for Snowbirds’ plane crash, investigation shows

The Royal Canadian Air Force has released its initial investigation into why a Snowbirds plane crashed this summer in Fort St. John, B.C.
Solemn dedication ceremony honors Queen in Outlook

Solemn dedication ceremony honors Queen in Outlook

Special low-key and somber event pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth
Military officer reprimanded, fined for anti-vaccine comments while wearing uniform

Military officer reprimanded, fined for anti-vaccine comments while wearing uniform

OTTAWA — A Canadian Armed Forces officer who publicly urged other military members to disobey orders and not help distribute COVID-19 vaccines was reprimanded and fined on Thursday after apologizing for his “public display of disloyalty.
Canora resident still drives car purchased new in 1958

Canora resident still drives car purchased new in 1958

Russell Yasinowski still has the 1958 Pontiac Pathfinder which he purchased new to "take my parents on a holiday they never had."
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