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Tech innovator Andrew Wahba to lead Innovation Conversation in Estevan

Tech innovator Andrew Wahba to lead Innovation Conversation in Estevan

Estevan native Andrew Wahba, a leading tech expert, will return to his hometown to lead an Innovation Conversation on July 11.
June weather brought the opposite of initial forecast

June weather brought the opposite of initial forecast

Rain? Everybody got it.
Decision on Kamsack vet clinic zoning bylaw change delayed

Decision on Kamsack vet clinic zoning bylaw change delayed

Both the clinic and its neighbour want a resolution to the issue.
Stoughton-area woman saluted for 25 years of crop reporting

Stoughton-area woman saluted for 25 years of crop reporting

Hill received her 25 years of service award from Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit.
Construction company fined $25,000

Construction company fined $25,000

Construction worker seriously injured in 2022 fall.
New throwback sign pays tribute to theatre history in Assiniboia

New throwback sign pays tribute to theatre history in Assiniboia

Older and former residents fondly recall memories made at the former Olympia Theatre that was located on Main Street in Assiniboia.
Agriculture This Week: Sask's pea sector bolstered by new plant

Agriculture This Week: Sask's pea sector bolstered by new plant

Certainly the pea processor is great news for the city and province in terms of economic stimulus, and locally builds on a significant agriculture value-added infrastructure base.
Dazzling defence helps Roughriders stay unbeaten in 2024

Dazzling defence helps Roughriders stay unbeaten in 2024

Riders stay perfect in 2024 season with home field victory.
From oilfields to the reins of a chariot for Kelvington's Bell

From oilfields to the reins of a chariot for Kelvington's Bell

“Every race it’s a bit easier,” said Jonathan Bell, adding it’s really an education on the fly
Poilievre vows to scrap Online Harms Act as PBO pegs cost of regulators at $200M

Poilievre vows to scrap Online Harms Act as PBO pegs cost of regulators at $200M

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre vowed Thursday to repeal the Liberals' Online Harms Act should it become law, the same day the parliamentary budget officer estimated that setting up proposed new regulators would cost $200 million over f
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