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Older women subject of three-artist show in Regina

Older women subject of three-artist show in Regina

III encourages viewers to empathize with and appreciate the complexities of aging and female identity.
Little birds wearing tiny backpacks can help solve big problems

Little birds wearing tiny backpacks can help solve big problems

Thirty-four countries contribute to the Motus database initiated 10 years ago by Birds Canada.
Viaduct unlikely to exist by 2035 without near-term rebuild

Viaduct unlikely to exist by 2035 without near-term rebuild

Budget25: Moose Jaw city administration is searching for dollars to save the Thunderbird Viaduct. It has about 10 years left in its nearly 100-year-old bones.
Gardener's Notebook: Seventeen weeks until likelihood of planting

Gardener's Notebook: Seventeen weeks until likelihood of planting

After a break of several years, we started planting carrots again, and have had much nicer carrots.
SW communities offer diversity, quality of life

SW communities offer diversity, quality of life

Eastend boasts a secure environment and a wealth of amenities.
Cheque brings SV Museum closer to locomotive restoration goal

Cheque brings SV Museum closer to locomotive restoration goal

The funds will go toward the restoration of the historic locomotive, which is an important part of Estevan's coal heritage.
Moose Jaw responsible for 85% of Viaduct rebuild cost, nat'l agency rules

Moose Jaw responsible for 85% of Viaduct rebuild cost, nat'l agency rules

The City of Moose Jaw is likely responsible for paying most of the $25.1 million costs to rebuild the Thunderbird Viaduct, based on a recent decision by the CTA.
Mexican resort refunds Saskatchewan woman who says she was pressured to sign NDA

Mexican resort refunds Saskatchewan woman who says she was pressured to sign NDA

Allison Field says Sunwing Vacations reached an agreement with the resort to refund more than half of the money she and others paid for the all-inclusive vacation.
RCMP, Mounties union says Manitoba, Saskatchewan face severe staffing stresses

RCMP, Mounties union says Manitoba, Saskatchewan face severe staffing stresses

“We've had 58 homicides in rural RCMP areas (over the past) year, and we've never had that many. We've never had close to that many, and our members are burnt out." - National Police Federation director for the Prairies
Continuing care aid course students can now work while attending class

Continuing care aid course students can now work while attending class

Continuing care assistants can now work while going to school at Suncrest College. Students will spend three days in a classroom setting, allowing students to find employment while taking their education.
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