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Accused in White Bear homicide was back in court

Accused in White Bear homicide was back in court

Jeremy Whitebear's matters were adjourned to Feb. 26.
1 in 10 would rather spend Valentine’s Day with their pet than their human partner

1 in 10 would rather spend Valentine’s Day with their pet than their human partner

97 per cent of pet parents believe their dog or cat has the ability to love a human being.
Photos: SE College students receive $31,000 in bursaries

Photos: SE College students receive $31,000 in bursaries

For the first time, students received bursaries at the midpoint of their programs to ensure they had access to funds when they needed support.
Hunger in Moose Jaw offers budget-friendly fruit and veggie boxes

Hunger in Moose Jaw offers budget-friendly fruit and veggie boxes

“With the rising cost of food and the increase in food insecurity, we strive to provide the community with a lower-cost option,” Sept explained.
Melville city workers vote overwhelmingly in favour of strike action

Melville city workers vote overwhelmingly in favour of strike action

The union is not currently in a strike position at this time, but job action could potentially result in a full withdrawal of services.
Can't buy me love: How to date when you're low on funds

Can't buy me love: How to date when you're low on funds

Almost everything has become more expensive in the past few years — even looking for love.
Three arrested in human trafficking ring that had operations in Estevan

Three arrested in human trafficking ring that had operations in Estevan

Three people from Quebec have been charged.
Eaton Centre helps residents escape the ‘doldrums’ of isolation

Eaton Centre helps residents escape the ‘doldrums’ of isolation

The Moose Jaw and District Senior Citizens Association hosted “Let No One Be Alone” on Feb. 13 and encouraged members to “bring a buddy” with them.
Could potash be the secret incredient to stop Trump tariffs?

Could potash be the secret incredient to stop Trump tariffs?

Saskatchewan political leaders point to Americans’ need for tariff-free access to potash.
Regina Police Service warn public of new tuition scam

Regina Police Service warn public of new tuition scam

The investigation indicates that the victims are being fraudulently promised discounted tuition fees.
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