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Bienfait Community Dinner Theatre will again deliver laughs

Bienfait Community Dinner Theatre will again deliver laughs

Annual dinner theatre performance will be Nov. 29 and 30, and will benefit community groups.
Jim Madden, paramedic, recognized as a leader in patient safety advocacy

Jim Madden, paramedic, recognized as a leader in patient safety advocacy

“To help them through it and see a smile on their face — that’s what makes it all worth it.”
Lithium and potash drive interest in Sask subsurface mineral offering

Lithium and potash drive interest in Sask subsurface mineral offering

Millennium Land Ltd. made the highest bid, $909,356.61 for a 3,914.410-hectare permit block located north of Stoughton.
Sask. medium helps connect loved ones to their departed relatives

Sask. medium helps connect loved ones to their departed relatives

Linda Mullen says she won't convince non-believers of her work.
First award of its kind presented to retired recreation director

First award of its kind presented to retired recreation director

Keith Wilson of Unity, was the recipient of the first Volunteer Champion Award with the Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association.
Third-party groups want nearly $550K more from City of Moose Jaw

Third-party groups want nearly $550K more from City of Moose Jaw

Council kicked off its 2025 budget talks on Nov. 27 by hearing from 14 groups, ranging from the library to seniors to arts and culture to business to the environment. 
Sports This Week: Ultimate Rush worth sport fan’s attention

Sports This Week: Ultimate Rush worth sport fan’s attention

The Toronto Rush play in the Ultimate Frisbee Association (UFA) which was founded in 2012, and originally known as the American Ultimate Disc League (AUDL)
Opinion: Canada’s inequality crisis - Why the rich keep winning

Opinion: Canada’s inequality crisis - Why the rich keep winning

How tax loopholes and philanthropy efforts by the wealthy in Canada contribute to inequality.
Opinion: As Trudeau flounders, Canada risks following U.S. populist surge

Opinion: As Trudeau flounders, Canada risks following U.S. populist surge

The Trudeau government’s failures may pave the way for a rise in authoritarian politics in Canada.
ExploreSask photo contest winners announced

ExploreSask photo contest winners announced

Competition received nearly 2,400 entries by the Sept. 15 deadline.
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