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Journalist wins lawsuit against professor who called her book 'racist garbage'

Journalist wins lawsuit against professor who called her book 'racist garbage'

Candis McLean's book challenges the conclusions of the Neil Stonechild inquiry. He was a teenager who froze to death outside of Saskatoon.
RCMP investigating in Deschambault Lake, public urged to avoid

RCMP investigating in Deschambault Lake, public urged to avoid

RCMP have increased their presence in Deschambault Lake for an ongoing investigation and are asking the public to stay clear of the area.
City Hospital Foundation raises $2.9 million for new CT scanner

City Hospital Foundation raises $2.9 million for new CT scanner

$1M donation from the Dubé family puts campaign ahead of schedule.
Citizens on Patrol group forms in Moosomin

Citizens on Patrol group forms in Moosomin

Volunteers will conduct regular patrols to observe, document and report suspicious activities.
Moose Jaw-born health provider refutes ‘disturbing’ CBC article

Moose Jaw-born health provider refutes ‘disturbing’ CBC article

'We’re local. We feel very passionate about the work we do (and the beliefs we have). We care deeply about every single person we work with, just like anyone in Moose Jaw does … . We’re in Moose Jaw for the long haul.'
PTRC wins the Suzanne West Environmental Excellence Award

PTRC wins the Suzanne West Environmental Excellence Award

Presentation at Global Energy Show gala June 12.
Dot art activity, exhibit mark Humboldt’s Indigenous Day

Dot art activity, exhibit mark Humboldt’s Indigenous Day

Public is invited to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day in Humboldt with a free dot art activity.
Sports This Week: A look back at Seattle’s Stanley Cup winner

Sports This Week: A look back at Seattle’s Stanley Cup winner

This is more than a sport history, and it is the ‘bigger’ story that makes it one to search out for a summer read.
USask researchers discover genes that protect wheat from disease

USask researchers discover genes that protect wheat from disease

Project studies wild wheat varieties that carry resistance to harmful pathogens.
From the Sidelines: Keeping it real in the news world

From the Sidelines: Keeping it real in the news world

In his latest column, Norm Park defends real journalism and takes aim at the rise of pundits, podcasters and platform-driven spin.
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