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Opinion: Estevan's bid for Scotties could be a game changer

Opinion: Estevan's bid for Scotties could be a game changer

An opinion piece on the impact the 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts would have on Estevan.
Stanley Cup champ taking over Notre Dame hockey

Stanley Cup champ taking over Notre Dame hockey

One of the key figures in the 2022 Colorado Avalanche Stanley Cup championship run is coming to Wilcox.
Update: Two people shot in Lloyd home invasion with 8 suspects

Update: Two people shot in Lloyd home invasion with 8 suspects

RCMP say 8 people invaded a home and two people have life-threatening injuries after being shot.
Estevan's police chief announces resignation

Estevan's police chief announces resignation

Rich Lowen has been Estevan's police chief since September 2021.
Reimagining the Indigenous colour wheel

Reimagining the Indigenous colour wheel

Exploring the vast world of natural pigments.
Emmanuel Health defends plans, costs for MRI project at St. Joe's

Emmanuel Health defends plans, costs for MRI project at St. Joe's

Emmanuel Health provides more information on unit's technology and location.
Shelly Palmer - Apple's AI Announcements

Shelly Palmer - Apple's AI Announcements

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn’s “Top Voice in Technology,” and writes a popular daily business blog.
Moose Jaw Event Centre hosted 133,000 people in 2023

Moose Jaw Event Centre hosted 133,000 people in 2023

Last year was the first time since 2019 that the Events Centre experienced a full year of events, concerts, sporting activities and programming under building manager OVG360, representing a return to post-pandemic normalcy.
Prince Albert student playwrights had an experience to remember

Prince Albert student playwrights had an experience to remember

FNUniv students chosen to receive the Stratford Experience.
Border strike averted after union reaches tentative agreement with Ottawa

Border strike averted after union reaches tentative agreement with Ottawa

OTTAWA — Workers at Canada's borders are no longer planning to go on strike this week after their union reached a tentative agreement with the federal government.
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