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Column: Look to the west - Are we as almighty as we think?

Column: Look to the west - Are we as almighty as we think?

Calgary's water main break and following state of emergency serve as a reminder of our weaknesses, but also some strengths. An opinion piece.
Artifact stolen from Old George's in Whitewood

Artifact stolen from Old George's in Whitewood

A black war club dating back to the 1850s is missing.
From Regina police supt. to chief coroner

From Regina police supt. to chief coroner

Jeff Wagner assumes role after Clive Weighill announced his retirement in February.
Fatal vehicle crash at Trans Canada intersection east of Regina

Fatal vehicle crash at Trans Canada intersection east of Regina

The driver and sole occupant of the vehicle was declared deceased by EMS at the scene.
Mechanical troubles force 15 Wing trainer plane to land without wheels

Mechanical troubles force 15 Wing trainer plane to land without wheels

This incident is now under investigation by the RCAF’s Directorate of Flight Safety.
High farm debt ratio in ‘healthy range’

High farm debt ratio in ‘healthy range’

In the last five years the growth in receipts has outpaced the increase in debt due to strong commodity prices.
Firehouse Feature - Outlook chief looking to future with new hall

Firehouse Feature - Outlook chief looking to future with new hall

Fire chief credits his Outlook-Rudy crew for making things run smooth as silk.
Canada's population grew to top 41 million in the first quarter: StatCan

Canada's population grew to top 41 million in the first quarter: StatCan

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says the country's population topped 41 million people in the first quarter of this year as it grew by 0.6 per cent.
City of Moose Jaw disappointed with RM’s landfill decision, rural group pleased

City of Moose Jaw disappointed with RM’s landfill decision, rural group pleased

The rural council denied the application during its June 18 meeting and gave several reasons for rejecting the request.
Missing paperwork keeps Moose Jaw donkey from Guinness World Record

Missing paperwork keeps Moose Jaw donkey from Guinness World Record

One four-legged critter in Moose Jaw nearly earned a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records for being the oldest living donkey this year, as Bugsy, a 55-year-old donkey residing at the Free To Be Me Animal Sanctuary, now surpasses the current world record holder
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