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Another storm shakes small Sask. town

Another storm shakes small Sask. town

Kelvington and area sustain major damage.
Couple preserves ghost town in southwestern Saskatchewan

Couple preserves ghost town in southwestern Saskatchewan

The ghost town of Scotsguard is situated on a knoll overlooking the surrounding rolling countryside.
Agriculture This Week: Discussing fertilizer use not a bad thing

Agriculture This Week: Discussing fertilizer use not a bad thing

As humans, we have not done a particularly good job of looking after our planet, even though it’s the only option we currently have as a place to live.
Hall of Fame rock band Chilliwack coming to Moose Jaw

Hall of Fame rock band Chilliwack coming to Moose Jaw

“When I go out on stage, the most important thing is that the people are happy and having a good time,” lead singer Bill Henderson says. “I think happy people make better decisions.”
Back-to-school shoppers return to stores, hunt for deals amid mounting prices

Back-to-school shoppers return to stores, hunt for deals amid mounting prices

Ceilidh Fear is typically a bargain shopper. But the mother of two is planning to splurge a little on a back-to-school shopping trip.
Apple warns of security flaw for iPhones, iPads and Macs

Apple warns of security flaw for iPhones, iPads and Macs

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Apple disclosed serious security vulnerabilities Wednesday for iPhones, iPads and Macs. The software flaws could potentially allow attackers to take complete control of these devices, Apple said in two security reports .
Canadian Red Cross Friendly Calls are making a difference

Canadian Red Cross Friendly Calls are making a difference

Friendly Calls is working to change this, by matching volunteers with participants over the phone of those who participate.
National Flight of the Monarch Day to be celebrated

National Flight of the Monarch Day to be celebrated

Monarchs are a species at risk throughout their range with Saskatchewan being at the northern extent of their range.
Former fur trading post designated as provincial heritage property

Former fur trading post designated as provincial heritage property

Operating from 1779 to 1789, Lower Hudson House was an important trading centre for First Nations people in the area and as a post for provisioning fur traders working further to the west.
Weyburn man navigates in a visual world without sight

Weyburn man navigates in a visual world without sight

Duane Schultz shares the challenges of being blind in a small city
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