Skip to content

Highlights

Opinion: A farewell to the Mercury and a tribute to the community

Opinion: A farewell to the Mercury and a tribute to the community

Recently it was announced that the Mercury ceased operation after 122 years of serving the community. The staff thanks everyone who's been with us all these years.
Drugs treating rare conditions made more affordable

Drugs treating rare conditions made more affordable

The funds will help enhance coverage for drugs that treat sporadic cancers and a rare inherited condition that affects kids.
Friendly City Optimist Club proud to support the community in 2024

Friendly City Optimist Club proud to support the community in 2024

“2025 will once again be another busy year with our many yearly projects,” announced Lynann Pethick, president of the Friendly City Optimist Club.
Trades career an option for high school students

Trades career an option for high school students

There is a growing number of women entering the trades industry.
Update: Missing Rosthern man found deceased

Update: Missing Rosthern man found deceased

Kirk Brayford’s death is not believed to be suspicious in nature.
Deschambault youth charged in death of a dog

Deschambault youth charged in death of a dog

RCMP say they cannot provide more information about this incident as it may identify the youth involved.
WDM announces program options for early 2025 season

WDM announces program options for early 2025 season

Moose Jaw’s branch of the Western Development Museum (WDM) will have fewer program options throughout the month of January.
Producers take many paths to regenerative ag

Producers take many paths to regenerative ag

Motivations for following regenerative agriculture practices vary from producing quality food to ecological stewardship.
Today in History: January 10

Today in History: January 10

In 2024, today was the 25th anniversary of the first episode of the popular HBO series The Sopranos, which premiered on Jan. 10, 1999.
Opinion: Feds hiking taxes again in 2025

Opinion: Feds hiking taxes again in 2025

The Trudeau government’s latest round of upcoming tax hikes will hit Canadians hard with higher payroll, carbon and alcohol taxes.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks