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Young women interested in aviation are invited to 'Elevate Aviation' this May

Young women interested in aviation are invited to 'Elevate Aviation' this May

Elevate Aviation is a Canada-wide program made available in Moose Jaw this May 31.
I Have No Idea, play inspired by adults living with ADHD

I Have No Idea, play inspired by adults living with ADHD

Neurodiversity, the power of music, importance of friendship and how simply enjoying a coffee can make everything seem better represented in play, 'I Have No Idea', coming to Saskatoon.
Ready, action: Northern Sask. backdrop for filming

Ready, action: Northern Sask. backdrop for filming

Cameras set to roll: double feature film productions in Waskesiu.
Ukrainian-focused Facebook group preparing to welcome six new families

Ukrainian-focused Facebook group preparing to welcome six new families

There are more than 800 people on the group page who contribute items and search for supplies. 
Sask. women named to Order of Gabriel Dumont

Sask. women named to Order of Gabriel Dumont

Five individuals to be honoured in Saskatoon March 2.
Celebration of Melfort businesses making a return

Celebration of Melfort businesses making a return

After a long hiatus, the Mel-Bex Awards are making a return.
James Smith Cree Nation calls for binding recommendations

James Smith Cree Nation calls for binding recommendations

JSCN is asking Canada for federal support to implement recommendations from the inquests on the First Nation.
Teachers to stage rotating strike Monday, will be at Legislature

Teachers to stage rotating strike Monday, will be at Legislature

Rally by teachers in front of the Saskatchewan Legislature will coincide with return of the legislative session.
Quick Dick McDick’s journey from farming to entertainment

Quick Dick McDick’s journey from farming to entertainment

From farming in Grenfell to entertaining audiences across the country, Dickson Delorme a.k.a, Quick Dick McDick's journey reflects a unique blend of agriculture and entertainment. 
Ottawa pledges $58.8M to continue local journalism program to 2027

Ottawa pledges $58.8M to continue local journalism program to 2027

OTTAWA — The Liberal government is extending a program that funds 400 local reporting jobs across the country. Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge says Ottawa will spend another $58.8 million to continue the Local Journalism Initiative until 2027.
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