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Weyburn police lay charges in serious incidents on Friday

Weyburn police lay charges in serious incidents on Friday

The Weyburn Police Service (WPS) responded to 89 calls for service during the period of July 1-7, resulting in a total of 20 charges.
Mall's new owners continue revitalization project with plan to bring back the circus

Mall's new owners continue revitalization project with plan to bring back the circus

In an effort to revitalize Moose Jaw's Town 'N' Country Mall, its new owners are looking to establish it as an ideal event venue — and plan to bring back the circus as one highlight of this plan
SGEU contract set to provide wage increases

SGEU contract set to provide wage increases

Increases of three and three per cent will apply 2022-25.
Photos: Dakota Classic Modified Tour in Estevan

Photos: Dakota Classic Modified Tour in Estevan

Nearly 80 drivers competed between the modified and stock car classes.
MJPS can transfer $307K between accounts to cover 2023 deficit, council says

MJPS can transfer $307K between accounts to cover 2023 deficit, council says

Members of the police service spoke during the July 8 regular meeting and asked that councillors approve the transfer of $307,681 from the police service building renovation fund to the police service accumulated surplus account.
Hang out the ‘gone fishing’ sign

Hang out the ‘gone fishing’ sign

Saskatchewan's Free Fishing Weekend July 13 and 14.
Durant grades Patterson's first start

Durant grades Patterson's first start

For his first CFL start Shea Patterson did enough to help his team win.
Memorial car show to honour Limerick community member

Memorial car show to honour Limerick community member

The memorial car show event is all inclusive as it will include 35 vendors attending, a petting zoo, bouncy castles and beverage gardens.
Dakota Classic Modified Tour thrills fans at Estevan's speedway

Dakota Classic Modified Tour thrills fans at Estevan's speedway

Tom Berry Jr. won the modified race by several seconds.
City to receive 30% more revenue from new Warriors contract

City to receive 30% more revenue from new Warriors contract

The City of Moose Jaw and WHL-champion Moose Jaw Warriors have signed a new advertising licensing agreement that runs until 2029.
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