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Inclusion Weyburn increases involvement through programs

Inclusion Weyburn increases involvement through programs

Fundraising remains crucial to Inclusion Weyburn.
Property owner appeals judge’s decision that favoured City of Moose Jaw

Property owner appeals judge’s decision that favoured City of Moose Jaw

'I am 79 years old and have been treated unfairly during this whole process. I have paid my taxes, along with all the penalties and interest that the city added on'
Sports This Week: Dobie to speak at Yorkton Football Night

Sports This Week: Dobie to speak at Yorkton Football Night

The winningest coach in Bisons’ football history, Brain Dobie remains drawn to the stadium where he has spent so many hours coaching.
Opinion: Let’s celebrate the Canada Disability Benefit

Opinion: Let’s celebrate the Canada Disability Benefit

But it must be strengthened: $200 monthly is inadequate to lift anyone out of poverty.
Opinion: Costly tax cuts will do little to help Canadians in need

Opinion: Costly tax cuts will do little to help Canadians in need

A deep dive into who gains – and who gets left out – under each party’s tax plan.
From the Sidelines: Democracy ain’t easy

From the Sidelines: Democracy ain’t easy

In this column, Norm Park reflects on the fragility of democracy in Canada and abroad, and the importance of staying engaged in the political process.
Editorial: Municipal funding options need update

Editorial: Municipal funding options need update

Is the recently re-elected Scott Moe provincial government, and whoever we elect federally ready to negotiate change?
Regina police charge third person in murder of Christopher Seaton

Regina police charge third person in murder of Christopher Seaton

A third person has been charged in connection to the murder of 42-year-old Christopher Seaton of Regina.
Experiential learning blooms in USask landscape design course

Experiential learning blooms in USask landscape design course

Students showcase their creation at Gardenscape.
Rising Sask. rodeo star gets 3.5-year prison term for sexual assault

Rising Sask. rodeo star gets 3.5-year prison term for sexual assault

A Red Deer, Alta., Court of King's Bench judge sentenced him on April 17.
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