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Moose Jaw police find dead man near Crescent Park, working on cause of death

Moose Jaw police find dead man near Crescent Park, working on cause of death

Police and EMS were called to an alley near Crescent Park on March 14 around 8:30 a.m. about a man who lay unresponsive in the snow.
UPDATE: Regina police locate missing 76-year-old man

UPDATE: Regina police locate missing 76-year-old man

Police say the missing man has now been located
Students have opportunity to see fish hatch and grow in the classroom

Students have opportunity to see fish hatch and grow in the classroom

The students were quite intrigued when the eggs came to their classrooms
Sask. premier calls for federal action on looming CP Rail strike

Sask. premier calls for federal action on looming CP Rail strike

Sask.'s premier calls on rail workers to be declared essential services by feds
Sask. introduces more measures to curb feral pig populations

Sask. introduces more measures to curb feral pig populations

Feral pigs are considered a regulated pest in Sask., following new regulations announced Wednesday
Derailment near Rouleau closes Highway 39

Derailment near Rouleau closes Highway 39

Motorists can expect delays in the area
Owners of one of the largest registered Simmental herds in Canada announce upcoming retirement

Owners of one of the largest registered Simmental herds in Canada announce upcoming retirement

R-Plus Simmentals holds a successful final bull sale
Women of Estevan - If you do it all, you can get it all. The inspiring story of Jennelle Wimmer

Women of Estevan - If you do it all, you can get it all. The inspiring story of Jennelle Wimmer

“Don't let anyone think that just because you're a woman, you can't do it,” Jennelle Wimmer.
The Rural Dementia Action Research team is seeking local participants

The Rural Dementia Action Research team is seeking local participants

Rural memory clinics in Kipling, Weyburn, Radville, Bengough and Carlyle
Organizations ask public to March Out Racism

Organizations ask public to March Out Racism

The anti-racism projects for the month include spotlighting remarkable Canadians from diverse backgrounds on social media pages. During the month of March, people can visit the SWIS and Transitions Facebook and Instagram pages to learn more about these remarkable individuals and the great contributions they have made to Canada.
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