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Carnduff RCMP remind residents to protect themselves from break-ins

Carnduff RCMP remind residents to protect themselves from break-ins

Carnduff RCMP remind residents of tips to deter break-ins.
Canora RCMP: Flying golf balls turns out to be marshmallows

Canora RCMP: Flying golf balls turns out to be marshmallows

The Canora/RCMP were called about people hitting golf balls towards homes in Canora. Police investigated and determined the golf balls were marshmallows.
Alida man remanded in custody after series of incidents

Alida man remanded in custody after series of incidents

Dusty Bonnor has been remanded into custody, and is facing several charges in addition to those before the courts.
Selnes: Roughriders should have try to run out the clock

Selnes: Roughriders should have try to run out the clock

Columnist Bill Selnes said he's surprised the Saskatchewan Roughriders didn't take action to try to run out the clock.
Twin sisters from Carlyle have found a love for lacrosse

Twin sisters from Carlyle have found a love for lacrosse

Ella and Sayde Johnson, age 15, have had a busy summer competing.
Experience running ‘not’ flat out at Sask. Landing

Experience running ‘not’ flat out at Sask. Landing

Take A Moment in Sask Parks: Aug. 21 to Sept. 3
The Meeple Guild: PnP Summer #12 – Fighting off kaiju

The Meeple Guild: PnP Summer #12 – Fighting off kaiju

All told this is an absolute must for a PnP fan that likes the solo experience.
BREAKING: Riverside Mission to permanently close; building project cancelled

BREAKING: Riverside Mission to permanently close; building project cancelled

Joe Miller, executive director of Souls Harbour Rescue Mission, told MooseJawToday.com that the organization's board decided not to proceed with the new building in Moose Jaw. 
Yorkton Councillor pursues youth committee creation

Yorkton Councillor pursues youth committee creation

It is an idea Brears said he had in mind from his election to Council.
Agriculture This Week: Can birds and ag co-exist in future?

Agriculture This Week: Can birds and ag co-exist in future?

There seem to be lower bird counts of many species today than even a few decades ago.
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