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PACI Dance Program celebrates 12 years with More Than a Room

PACI Dance Program celebrates 12 years with More Than a Room

Thursday’s show explores the idea of nostalgia and the longing for moments from the past.
New bursary launched to support young entrepreneurs

New bursary launched to support young entrepreneurs

Province to provide Sask. Chamber $285,000 a year for three years to support up to 57 young entrepreneurs.
Youth charged in Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation quadruple murder appears in court again

Youth charged in Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation quadruple murder appears in court again

A 15-year-old accused in a quadruple murder on Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation has been remanded, with a new court date next week.
Police advise public of risk of fraud growing in northern Saskatchewan

Police advise public of risk of fraud growing in northern Saskatchewan

Between Dec. 1, 2024, and March 31, 2025, Saskatchewan RCMP investigated 57 reports in northern Saskatchewan involving financial fraud.
U of R spring 2025 convocation to recognize four honorary degree recipients

U of R spring 2025 convocation to recognize four honorary degree recipients

The four recipients will be the Honourable Russ Mirasty, Dr. Jim Tomkins, Dr. Lillian Eva Quan Dyck, and Don Hall.
Procurement policy should favour Moose Jaw businesses, councillor says

Procurement policy should favour Moose Jaw businesses, councillor says

With tariffs causing uncertainty for some companies about winning contracts, one city councillor wants city hall to prioritize community businesses over outside organizations so the former can benefit economically.
EPS charges one person for assault, responds to vehicle fire

EPS charges one person for assault, responds to vehicle fire

A 47-year-old man faces multiple charges following a recent assault as police respond to various incidents across the city.
Thousands attend MJ’s 73rd — and largest — Band & Choral Festival

Thousands attend MJ’s 73rd — and largest — Band & Choral Festival

The 73rd Moose Jaw Band and Choral Festival marked its largest turnout to date, with over 4,500 student musicians.
Here's what to know if Canada Post workers go on strike again

Here's what to know if Canada Post workers go on strike again

OTTAWA — Canada Post has put a fresh set of offers on the table in its negotiations with the postal workers' union, but there are no guarantees a deal will land before mail carriers are set to strike at the end of the week.
Two men reported to be stabbed following incident in Saskatoon

Two men reported to be stabbed following incident in Saskatoon

On May 20 at around 12:15 p.m., officers were called to the 400 block of Sylvian Crescent for the report someone had been stabbed.
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