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Filming humorous tourism video a new experience for Moose Jaw mayor

Filming humorous tourism video a new experience for Moose Jaw mayor

"We put some good thought into it, and we thought that, 'Let’s promote the city in a way that we’re welcoming our American friends that are just south of us across the border.'"
Warm weather brings pedestrians, bikers out. Be careful!

Warm weather brings pedestrians, bikers out. Be careful!

As a result, police are reminding motorists and pedestrians alike to be extra careful when travelling on the roads.
Outlook museum aims to lead community on 'History Walk'

Outlook museum aims to lead community on 'History Walk'

Special project hopes to link the past of downtown Outlook together with the current day environment.
Youth charged after bomb threat at University of Saskatchewan

Youth charged after bomb threat at University of Saskatchewan

Shortly before 6:30 p.m. on March 5, police were called to the 100 block of Clinic Place for a report of a threat of an explosive device in a University of Saskatchewan building.
Trial dates set for man accused of attempted murder with baseball bat

Trial dates set for man accused of attempted murder with baseball bat

Ryan Milne, 41, appeared by video in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on March 6.
Lloydminster court stays charge against Brent Habetler; weapons charges adjourned

Lloydminster court stays charge against Brent Habetler; weapons charges adjourned

Weapons-related charges that were adjourned March 6 in Lloydminster Provincial Court will be heard March 20 in Saskatoon Provincial Court.
Carlyle man wins Lotto Max prize, stores ticket in style

Carlyle man wins Lotto Max prize, stores ticket in style

A Carlyle man kept his Lotto Max ticket safe in a hockey card case after discovering his big win.
NDP say Saskatoon is in a drug crisis: Police react with statement

NDP say Saskatoon is in a drug crisis: Police react with statement

There were 223 drug-related overdose incidents in the last two weeks, according to Prairie Harm Reduction.
Saskatchewan liquor stores selling leftover U.S. booze as government halts purchase

Saskatchewan liquor stores selling leftover U.S. booze as government halts purchase

Rick Fernandes, Federated Co-operatives Ltd., Saskatchewan's largest liquor retailer, said it's up to local stores if they want to sell their remaining U.S. alcohol.
Southwest firefighters trained in grain rescue

Southwest firefighters trained in grain rescue

Volunteers gain skills in safely extricating victims caught in grain ‘quicksand.’
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