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Lloydminster court stays charge against Brent Habetler; weapons charges adjourned

Lloydminster court stays charge against Brent Habetler; weapons charges adjourned

Weapons-related charges that were adjourned March 6 in Lloydminster Provincial Court will be heard March 20 in Saskatoon Provincial Court.
Carlyle man wins Lotto Max prize, stores ticket in style

Carlyle man wins Lotto Max prize, stores ticket in style

A Carlyle man kept his Lotto Max ticket safe in a hockey card case after discovering his big win.
NDP say Saskatoon is in a drug crisis: Police react with statement

NDP say Saskatoon is in a drug crisis: Police react with statement

There were 223 drug-related overdose incidents in the last two weeks, according to Prairie Harm Reduction.
Saskatchewan liquor stores selling leftover U.S. booze as government halts purchase

Saskatchewan liquor stores selling leftover U.S. booze as government halts purchase

Rick Fernandes, Federated Co-operatives Ltd., Saskatchewan's largest liquor retailer, said it's up to local stores if they want to sell their remaining U.S. alcohol.
Southwest firefighters trained in grain rescue

Southwest firefighters trained in grain rescue

Volunteers gain skills in safely extricating victims caught in grain ‘quicksand.’
City of Moose Jaw faced 11 CUPE grievances by end of 2024

City of Moose Jaw faced 11 CUPE grievances by end of 2024

There were also 38 safety incidents investigated by city hall during the fourth quarter.
Judge imposes stricter sentence on ex-City of Moose Jaw employee

Judge imposes stricter sentence on ex-City of Moose Jaw employee

Kodi Steven Karmarznuk appeared in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on March 6 and pleaded guilty to eight major charges including break-ins, mischief and possessing a dangerous weapon.
Agriculture This Week: Seeding has to be an uncertain time in 2025

Agriculture This Week: Seeding has to be an uncertain time in 2025

Irrational tariffs have been imposed by the U.S. president, and those will have a ripple effect on a range of exports leading back to what farmers are growing in 2025.
Opinion: Who needs a resume? Just start talking to people

Opinion: Who needs a resume? Just start talking to people

Who knew your next job opportunity might come while standing in the grocery store line?
Farm groups ponder short and long-term impact of tariffs

Farm groups ponder short and long-term impact of tariffs

The Grain Growers of Canada wants the federal government to take action to eliminate the tariffs altogether.
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