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Three candidates so far for Souris-Moose Mountain for fed election

Three candidates so far for Souris-Moose Mountain for fed election

The Conservative Party of Canada, the People's Party of Canada and the Green Party have their candidates.
Mechanics learn ‘less invasive’ vehicle repair method during conference

Mechanics learn ‘less invasive’ vehicle repair method during conference

The Saskatchewan Association of Automotive Repairers (SAAR) held its two-day spring conference and banquet in Moose Jaw recently, which attracted dozens of repair technicians from across the province.
Estevan police arrest two motorists for drug-impaired driving

Estevan police arrest two motorists for drug-impaired driving

Police were also called to a two-vehicle collision.
Legion relocation banquet lets members say farewell to ‘old friend’

Legion relocation banquet lets members say farewell to ‘old friend’

Branch No. 59 held a farewell banquet to honour the nearly 100-year-old building they are leaving because their current lease expires on May 1.
Indigenous business sector growing in Saskatchewan, says Kaeding

Indigenous business sector growing in Saskatchewan, says Kaeding

Indigenous businesses are also thriving in the province.
NDP put Sask Party budget in the shredder, literally

NDP put Sask Party budget in the shredder, literally

Finance Critic Trent Wotherspoon says budget not worth the paper it is printed on.
Foul play not suspected in inmate death officials say

Foul play not suspected in inmate death officials say

29-year-old found unresponsive in Saskatoon Correctional Centre March 18.
Kaeding: US tariffs have huge impact on small businesses

Kaeding: US tariffs have huge impact on small businesses

Saskatchewan residents advised to buy local and support Canadian goods and products as much as possible.
SHA confident in naloxone’s effectiveness in addressing overdoses

SHA confident in naloxone’s effectiveness in addressing overdoses

The SFD has responded to 19 overdose incidents per day.
Boards approve 2025-26 school year calendar for the southeast

Boards approve 2025-26 school year calendar for the southeast

The first day of classes will be Sept. 2.
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