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Canada Day tornadoes confirmed

Canada Day tornadoes confirmed

All five tornadoes had no damage and were rated as EF-0, which is the lowest rating for a twister.
Shelly Palmer - PowerPoint is a Privilege, Not a Right

Shelly Palmer - PowerPoint is a Privilege, Not a Right

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn’s “Top Voice in Technology,” and writes a popular daily business blog.
Sask Party Government claims win over CRA, but hurdles remain

Sask Party Government claims win over CRA, but hurdles remain

Saskatchewan and the CRA are set to square off.
Ag in Motion 10th edition to draw 30,000 visitors

Ag in Motion 10th edition to draw 30,000 visitors

570 exhibitors set up at Discovery Farm site.
City of Moose Jaw to hold community wellness and safety meeting on July 29

City of Moose Jaw to hold community wellness and safety meeting on July 29

The meeting is in response to some residents' concerns about homeless shelters in the community and downtown safety.
Fire and PCP students team up for exercise

Fire and PCP students team up for exercise

Exercise simulated a car crash and the real world problems that paramedics and firefighters would be tasked in solving together. 
Estevan city council discusses proposed new daycare

Estevan city council discusses proposed new daycare

ESTEVAN - Estevan city council gave first reading to a bylaw for a new daycare in the city during council's meeting on Monday night. The proposed facility would be located on three undeveloped residential lots on Wellock Road.
Youth facing charges in armed robbery in North Battleford

Youth facing charges in armed robbery in North Battleford

A 17-year-old male youth from North Battleford is charged with robbery and a series of weapons charges.
Stay safe this summer while beating the heat

Stay safe this summer while beating the heat

Recognizing the signs of too much sun and heat before it is too late.
Airfares continue to rise from last year — and soar above pre-pandemic levels

Airfares continue to rise from last year — and soar above pre-pandemic levels

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says airfares rose two per cent year-over-year in June, and continued to soar above pre-pandemic levels. Figures from the consumer price index show the increase follows a 4.
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