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SCRAPS announces launch of its adorable 2025 cat calendar fundraiser

SCRAPS announces launch of its adorable 2025 cat calendar fundraiser

This year’s cat calendar theme is “keeping our cats safe and engaged.”
The Meeple Guild: Deck Deals #10 -- Scoundrel is a nice twist on solitaire

The Meeple Guild: Deck Deals #10 -- Scoundrel is a nice twist on solitaire

An RPGer or video gamer will like this one rather quickly – if they like solitaire card games at all.
Drugs, crime, potholes some main issues for Moose Jaw residents

Drugs, crime, potholes some main issues for Moose Jaw residents

City administration presented the results of a budget-related survey during city council's recent regular meeting.
Agriculture This Week: The advancements of tech leaves one in awe

Agriculture This Week: The advancements of tech leaves one in awe

On the farm robots are certainly part of the sector’s future.
Blast from the Past: SAAN store closes doors for good Dec. 24

Blast from the Past: SAAN store closes doors for good Dec. 24

Finishing touches to Unity Sports Wall of Fame at Unity Community Centre saw first inductees hung on the wall.
Small businesses' Christmas wish? How about some relief?

Small businesses' Christmas wish? How about some relief?

Small businesses are doing everything they can to survive, but it’s starting to feel like they need a Christmas miracle.
Opinion: Banana taped to a wall sparks food fight in the art world

Opinion: Banana taped to a wall sparks food fight in the art world

Maurizio Cattelan’s banana taped on a wall sold for $6.2 million and became a ‘masterpiece.’
Climate change worries Canadian farmers: poll

Climate change worries Canadian farmers: poll

Farmers asked to identify the top challenge for the agriculture sector over the next 10 years.
Opinion: Strike at Canada Post hurts, but not like it used to

Opinion: Strike at Canada Post hurts, but not like it used to

An opinion piece on the recent strike by members of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers.
Filipino residents look forward to first Christmas in Kamsack

Filipino residents look forward to first Christmas in Kamsack

Christmas is celebrated for months in the Philippines and this family is enjoying their Canadian experience.
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