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UPDATE: Fog advisories lifted for most areas in south Sask

UPDATE: Fog advisories lifted for most areas in south Sask

The fog will dissipate through the morning hours.
Moose Jaw Mayor Murdock named new police board chairman

Moose Jaw Mayor Murdock named new police board chairman

On Nov. 28, Mayor James Murdock and councillors Jamey Logan and Dawn Luhning each took their oath of office during a special swearing-in ceremony.
Blast from the Past: Plans for Delta Co-op Marketplace announced

Blast from the Past: Plans for Delta Co-op Marketplace announced

The new Co-op building would remain at their current downtown location and would be over 27,000 square feet.
Agriculture This Week: Mountains of canola good for Yorkton — province

Agriculture This Week: Mountains of canola good for Yorkton — province

Certainly as goes canola, so will go Yorkton, the province and Saskatchewan farmers – at least for the foreseeable future.
Tourism Moose Jaw names Donna Fritzke as new executive director

Tourism Moose Jaw names Donna Fritzke as new executive director

The board of directors with Tourism Moose Jaw announced on Nov. 27 that it had appointed Fritzke, the fundraising co-ordinator with the Moose Jaw Humane Society, as the new executive director, effective Monday, Dec. 16.
Manufactured goods significant contributors to Sask. prosperity

Manufactured goods significant contributors to Sask. prosperity

Capital investment in the manufacturing sector for 2023 was $970.9 million.
Opinion: Canada needs to become Trump proof, not Trump worthy

Opinion: Canada needs to become Trump proof, not Trump worthy

Blind alignment with Trump’s policies will cost Canada dearly. We must chart a course to withstand U.S. political instability.
Opinion: GST holiday a recipe for inflation

Opinion: GST holiday a recipe for inflation

Trudeau is cooking up inflation: His GST holiday sets the stage for higher prices.
A Home to Call My Own: Trevor Nekrasoff shares his story of recovery

A Home to Call My Own: Trevor Nekrasoff shares his story of recovery

“I wound up on the streets at about 33 years old, and it’s hard to even explain how terrible an existence it is — just trying to survive every minute, not knowing where you’ll get your next meal, if you’ll have anywhere to sleep, or if you’ll freeze to death.”
Kinistino local, Josiah Olson, wins Explore Sask photo contest

Kinistino local, Josiah Olson, wins Explore Sask photo contest

Kinistino resident, Josiah Olson was the grand prize winner of the 2024 Explore Sask competition.
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