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Fred Sandeski receiving bills, not help, says NDP

Fred Sandeski receiving bills, not help, says NDP

No progress reported as terminally-ill Weyburn man struggles with bills for respite care.
EPYC reopens with Olympic night, introduces new co-executives

EPYC reopens with Olympic night, introduces new co-executives

The event introduced EPYC's new leadership team: co-executive directors Bonnie Kvamme and Maisy Daoust.
Moose Jaw jumps 50 spots among Globe & Mail’s ‘most livable cities’

Moose Jaw jumps 50 spots among Globe & Mail’s ‘most livable cities’

Moose Jaw was also listed as the third most livable city in the province behind Saskatoon and Regina.
2% property tax increase proposed for City of Estevan's budget

2% property tax increase proposed for City of Estevan's budget

Public is encouraged to provide feedback for the budget, which is expected to be passed in February.
Update: Meadow Lake man declared deceased in rollover near Flying Dust

Update: Meadow Lake man declared deceased in rollover near Flying Dust

On Jan. 9 at approximately 6:15 a.m., Meadow Lake RCMP received a report of a single-vehicle rollover on Highway 55, just east of Flying Dust First Nation.
Year in Review: October 2024

Year in Review: October 2024

At look back at some of Moose Jaw's top stories from October 2024
Canora RCMP: Man discovered hiding in garden shed

Canora RCMP: Man discovered hiding in garden shed

The man told police he was in the shed because he was hiding from people.
December was a ‘roller-coaster’ month for weather

December was a ‘roller-coaster’ month for weather

Temperatures careen from one extreme to another.
Calls to Moose Jaw police at a record high in 2024, data shows

Calls to Moose Jaw police at a record high in 2024, data shows

There were declines in crimes against people and property compared to 2023, but service calls increased and exceeded 20,000 for the first time.
Former Regina resident loses home in California fire

Former Regina resident loses home in California fire

Nadia Williamson moved to Los Angeles 10 years ago and expanded her bridal business, which continues to operate in Regina.
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