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Update: Travel not recommended on some southeast highways

Update: Travel not recommended on some southeast highways

Highways are reported to have slush due to mid-spring snowsotrm.
Saskatchewan mourning death of Dr. Lawrence Joseph

Saskatchewan mourning death of Dr. Lawrence Joseph

A veteran, Residential School survivor, former Prince Albert city councillor and school board trustee, he was elected as FSIN Chief in 1997 after serving more than a decade as vice-chief.
FCC compares farmland rental rates by province

FCC compares farmland rental rates by province

In Saskatchewan, the FCC says the rent-to-price ratio has remained steady with last year at 3.1 per cent.
PPC can ‘win the battle of ideas’ in federal election, Bernier says

PPC can ‘win the battle of ideas’ in federal election, Bernier says

Maxime (Max) Bernier was in Moose Jaw April 19, where he spoke to nearly 50 people about why the PPC has the best platform to address the issues facing Canada.
Final flag-lowering ceremony bittersweet for Moose Jaw Legion

Final flag-lowering ceremony bittersweet for Moose Jaw Legion

Roughly 50 people packed Branch No. 59’s lounge on April 19 for “the final show” at the Royal Canadian Legion’s 268 High Street West building, as the organization is moving to a new building.
Agricultural Water Management Fund accepting applications

Agricultural Water Management Fund accepting applications

Approved applicants can receive up to $95,000 per project.
How to get better results from AI

How to get better results from AI

A layman’s guide to prompt engineering.
Canadians still avoiding the USA, but is it worth it?

Canadians still avoiding the USA, but is it worth it?

John Cairns’ News Watch: ‘Trade wars are stupid.’
Yorkton's Randy Goulden returned as SUMA head

Yorkton's Randy Goulden returned as SUMA head

In the election Goulden retained her position with 58.4 per cent of the vote
Tuition rates will enhance supports, resources for students: USask

Tuition rates will enhance supports, resources for students: USask

Rates to increase by 3.8 per cent in 2025-26 across undergraduate and graduate programs.
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