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In The News for June 7 : Canada's unprecedented wildfire season exhausting resources

In The News for June 7 : Canada's unprecedented wildfire season exhausting resources

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of June 7 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Editorial: Yorkton library decision still messy, but mayor offers ray of hope

Editorial: Yorkton library decision still messy, but mayor offers ray of hope

Wherever the library goes, it is to be hoped it is better received than the Gallagher Centre location has been.
Saskatoon Zoo’s butterfly house sure to please!

Saskatoon Zoo’s butterfly house sure to please!

The Prairie Butterfly House welcomes visitors daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Cinema: Most widely watched but universally hated movies of all time

Cinema: Most widely watched but universally hated movies of all time

In honour of bad cinema, here are 50 movies many people love to hate.
Moose Jaw home sales in May dropped nearly 20 per cent year-over-year

Moose Jaw home sales in May dropped nearly 20 per cent year-over-year

There were 67 home sales last month in The Friendly City, a decrease from 80 units — a 19-per-cent decline — from May 2022, data from the Saskatchewan Realtors Association shows. 
Support program to be moved to oversight of Saskatoon fire dept.

Support program to be moved to oversight of Saskatoon fire dept.

As part of the transition plan, a pilot Task Force has been initiated.
Sask Polytech celebrates graduates at P.A. campus convocation

Sask Polytech celebrates graduates at P.A. campus convocation

Institution honours its graduates and award recipients.
Red Deer man steals Jeeps from Rosetown dealership to pay drug debt

Red Deer man steals Jeeps from Rosetown dealership to pay drug debt

'He had a big drug debt to pay back and was approached by people who orchestrated this event and he did this job': Defence
Column: I miss the circus, but I know its days are numbered

Column: I miss the circus, but I know its days are numbered

A column on Shriners entertaining Estevan and raising funds for children's hospital in Montreal.
Watrous RCMP locate missing man

Watrous RCMP locate missing man

Justin Lounsbury may have travelled to, or through, the Olds, Alta., area, and he is also known to travel to the Cranbrook, British Columbia, and Didsbury, Alta., areas, however his current whereabouts are unknown.
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