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From bullets in Moscow to rockets in Afghanistan, veteran protected many VIPs during career

From bullets in Moscow to rockets in Afghanistan, veteran protected many VIPs during career

Veteran Bernie Dudka was a military policeman guarding the Canadian embassy in Moscow in the late 1980s, which was a dangerous assignment since the country was collapsing as the Cold War was ending. 
Estevan Motor Speedway hands out awards, salutes volunteers

Estevan Motor Speedway hands out awards, salutes volunteers

Awards night also an important fundraiser for the speedway.
Shelly Palmer - Are LLMs the future?

Shelly Palmer - Are LLMs the future?

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn’s “Top Voice in Technology,” and writes a popular daily business blog.
Veteran fills dozens of binders with info about Canadian military history

Veteran fills dozens of binders with info about Canadian military history

Alan McLellan’s passion for collecting stamps over the last 60 years eventually led to him collecting facts and stories about Canadian military history, with that information filling dozens of thick three-ring binders.
Scenes from Remembrance Day ceremonies in Regina

Scenes from Remembrance Day ceremonies in Regina

Ceremonies take place at Brandt Centre and Victoria Park marking Remembrance Day,
HMCS Uganda served in the fight against Japan

HMCS Uganda served in the fight against Japan

Second World War vessel returned to Canada in August 1945.
Veteran enjoyed supporting refugees and less fortunate people during career

Veteran enjoyed supporting refugees and less fortunate people during career

Veteran Sherri Wedel served as a military police (MP) officer for 31 years, with one of her most endearing memories being the fundraisers she participated in to support refugees and others in need.
Devin Nosterud running for Moosomin council

Devin Nosterud running for Moosomin council

Candidate makes community strength, especially infrastructure, a priority.
From training to combat, flying planes in WWII was a hazardous job

From training to combat, flying planes in WWII was a hazardous job

A feature article looking at five Moose Jaw airmen who died during the Second World War.
The Canadian veteran mentioned on a gravestone in Sussex, U.K.

The Canadian veteran mentioned on a gravestone in Sussex, U.K.

David James McCurdy was born in Winnipeg on Dec. 5, 1886, but died at Moose Jaw on April 17, 1959. His name is on the gravestone of his first wife, who is buried in England.
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