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Police arrest woman following break and enter in Saskatoon

Police arrest woman following break and enter in Saskatoon

At approximately 3 a.m., Jan. 15, patrol officers responded to a home in the 100 block of 11th Street East after a homeowner reported someone breaking windows and attempting to gain entry.
Building action still brisk in Saskatchewan

Building action still brisk in Saskatchewan

26.2 per cent growth in building permits between November 2023 and November 2025.
Saskatchewan ready to help fight fires in southern California

Saskatchewan ready to help fight fires in southern California

Province offers help to aid LA fire effort, but whether offer will be accepted remains to be seen.
Moose Jaw may soon start clearing snow-narrowed streets

Moose Jaw may soon start clearing snow-narrowed streets

The community has received “unprecedented snow this year” that has made some streets “narrower and narrower.”
Rocanville pool still on track to open this year

Rocanville pool still on track to open this year

$4 million project supported by $1.2 million from Investing in Canada’s Infrastructure grant.
Editorial: Yorkton's Gallagher Centre a true activity hub

Editorial: Yorkton's Gallagher Centre a true activity hub

Community would be diminished without the varied activities it allows to happen.
Today in History: January 14

Today in History: January 14

In 1943, U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and French General Charles de Gaulle opened a wartime conference in Casablanca.
Opinion: What Trudeau’s resignation teaches us about leadership

Opinion: What Trudeau’s resignation teaches us about leadership

True leadership balances personal ambition and the greater good.
Shelly Palmer - Adobe’s AI revolutionizes bulk image editing

Shelly Palmer - Adobe’s AI revolutionizes bulk image editing

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn’s “Top Voice in Technology,” and writes a popular daily business blog.
Moose Jaw budget: Proposed tax hike and other fees could add over $300 per year

Moose Jaw budget: Proposed tax hike and other fees could add over $300 per year

City hall is proposing to increase municipal property taxes in 2025 by 2.88 per cent or adding $4.46 per month or $53.52 per annually for the “average homeowner,” the budget report says.
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