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ECDAA Curling Championships hosted in Yorkton

ECDAA Curling Championships hosted in Yorkton

From the ECDAA Championships, two teams from each division will advance to the Regional Playdowns.
Former law enforcement officer to open country bar in Moose Jaw

Former law enforcement officer to open country bar in Moose Jaw

“It was really important to me that I kept the historic value of this property… because the Cornerstone is a landmark here.”
Moose Jaw Crime Stoppers had more tips and more arrests in 2024

Moose Jaw Crime Stoppers had more tips and more arrests in 2024

Moose Jaw Crime Stoppers held its AGM recently, where board members heard from the MJPS's acting chief and officers with the Police and Crisis Team.
Sask.’s new drainage policy gets mixed reviews

Sask.’s new drainage policy gets mixed reviews

Conservationists and drainage proponents both have problems with the province’s Agricultural Water Stewardship Policy.
Sask author O'Watch presents at Columbia School for ISM

Sask author O'Watch presents at Columbia School for ISM

O'Watch's passion extends beyond storytelling; she also works in human rights and Indigenous rights globally and is pursuing a Masters in Public Policy through the U of S.
Moose Jaw's water and sewer costs to increase on March 1

Moose Jaw's water and sewer costs to increase on March 1

For water services, most property owners will pay an extra $3.09/mo. or $37.08/yr. Sewer services will be an extra $2.46/mo. and $29.52/yr.
73rd annual Band and Choral Festival to be ‘the biggest ever'

73rd annual Band and Choral Festival to be ‘the biggest ever'

The festival occurs from Monday, May 12 to Thursday, May 15, with concert bands performing at the Mae Wilson Theatre, A.E. Peacock Centennial Auditorium and Hillcrest Apostolic Church, choirs singing at Zion United Church and jazz bands performing at St. Aidan Anglican Church.
Editorial: Tax increase solutions needed

Editorial: Tax increase solutions needed

Certainly continual hikes – when added to water rate increases and other municipal costs – are well beyond at least a portion of residents to pay, so a solution is needed soon.
Opinion: Biometric data poses growing security risks

Opinion: Biometric data poses growing security risks

Reduce the risks of biometric data breaches with these smart cybersecurity practices.
Opinion: Political insiders and bureaucracy are paralyzing gov’t

Opinion: Political insiders and bureaucracy are paralyzing gov’t

A new report warns bloated bureaucracy, political gatekeeping and union control are eroding Canada’s public service.
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