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Hockey Day in Saskatchewan ‘once in a lifetime’ opportunity

Hockey Day in Saskatchewan ‘once in a lifetime’ opportunity

From Jan. 14 until Jan. 19, Hockey Day in Saskatchewan will bring a province-wide focus to Canora, not only fundraising for a new facility but also to celebrate the community. 
Some calls to RCMP communications centre ‘miss the mark’

Some calls to RCMP communications centre ‘miss the mark’

911 dispatchers responded to 367,707 calls for service in 2024.
Two Catholic schools in Moose Jaw are over capacity, report shows

Two Catholic schools in Moose Jaw are over capacity, report shows

Catholic trustees received data about school usage rates from the Ministry of Education during their recent board meeting, with the rates based on the division’s enrolment as of Sept. 30, 2024.
Cat cafe's window broken a second time, moving to a safer place

Cat cafe's window broken a second time, moving to a safer place

Sydney Sylvester wants to move the cafe to a new location sometime in spring.
Year in Review: May 2024

Year in Review: May 2024

A look back at some of Moose Jaw's top stories from May 2024
Moose Jaw’s longest-running gaming expo returning with fun-filled weekend

Moose Jaw’s longest-running gaming expo returning with fun-filled weekend

This year’s GAX occurs from Friday, Feb. 7 to Sunday, Feb. 9, at the Centre for Arts and Culture at 217 Main Street North.
Editorial: Tourism important to Yorkton economy

Editorial: Tourism important to Yorkton economy

While agriculture will likely forever be king economically speaking in Yorkton, tourism too plays a role that is important to the vibrancy of our city.
Estevan Mercury Flashback – Jan. 6, 1993

Estevan Mercury Flashback – Jan. 6, 1993

This week's Estevan Mercury Flashback is from winter 1993.
Today in History: January 7

Today in History: January 7

In 1914, the first steamship passed through the Panama Canal.
Opinion: Canada should build a tariff-proof economy

Opinion: Canada should build a tariff-proof economy

Reliance on a single customer for our energy exports has left Canada with no leverage against U.S. trade threats.
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