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MJPS will protect ‘undesirable’ residents' rights to public spaces: chief

MJPS will protect ‘undesirable’ residents' rights to public spaces: chief

The Board of Police Commissioners discussed homelessness and protecting properties during its recent meeting.
Yorkton Chamber of Commerce event reflects on bylaw changes

Yorkton Chamber of Commerce event reflects on bylaw changes

Trevor Morrissey, Fire Chief, with the city said at the core of the changes is safety.
Canora RCMP: Mysterious bison death under investigation

Canora RCMP: Mysterious bison death under investigation

The Canora/Sturgis RCMP are asking for the public’s help to determine who shot a bison in the RM of Preeceville.
Francophone community’s Zombie Run to challenge the living and the dead

Francophone community’s Zombie Run to challenge the living and the dead

The Association Communautaire Fransaskoise de Moose Jaw (ACFMJ) is holding its annual Zombie Run on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Wakamow Valley’s Connor Park, with participants to meet at the pavilion.
Five-way race for Clark's replacement at City Hall

Five-way race for Clark's replacement at City Hall

Elections Saskatoon offers different ways for residents to cast their votes.
Physician finds rural practice refreshing change from city life

Physician finds rural practice refreshing change from city life

Dr. Taban Rahjoo says her adjustment to small-town living has been a rewarding experience.
Agriculture This Week: Value-added yes, but be aware of location

Agriculture This Week: Value-added yes, but be aware of location

While value-added is foundationally important on the Prairies, it needs to be remembered where the population you are marketing to is to be successful.
Gov’t bureaucrats have prevented MJPS from joining provincial ICE Unit

Gov’t bureaucrats have prevented MJPS from joining provincial ICE Unit

Chief Rick Bourassa told police commissioners that “personalities” in the Ministry of Policing and Corrections — namely, the deputy minister and assistant deputy minister — have been barriers to the police service joining the provincial Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) Unit.
Adversity and resilience the focus of mental health conference

Adversity and resilience the focus of mental health conference

Conference featured several speakers as well as a discussion panel.
Opinion: Bill C-59 targets Canadian companies with confusing new regulations

Opinion: Bill C-59 targets Canadian companies with confusing new regulations

New greenwashing amendments to Competition Act risk chilling open debate on environmental policy.
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