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YouTube video leads to $6,220 in fines for hunting violations

YouTube video leads to $6,220 in fines for hunting violations

Social media post catches eye of conservation officer.
Fossil found by SE Sask man dates back to days of dinosaurs

Fossil found by SE Sask man dates back to days of dinosaurs

Bob Steman found an ammonite among rocks while working on a project in his backyard.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing program offered in Swift Current

Bachelor of Science in Nursing program offered in Swift Current

USask and Great Plains College announce partnership.
Estevan crews respond to grass fire

Estevan crews respond to grass fire

No risk of fire bans being implemented in the Estevan area.
Developer has plans for former RCMP building in North Battleford

Developer has plans for former RCMP building in North Battleford

Debris piling up at 100th street property.
Shelly Palmer - I Can't Imagine What This Actually Cost Everyone

Shelly Palmer - I Can't Imagine What This Actually Cost Everyone

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn鈥檚 鈥淭op Voice in Technology,鈥 and writes a popular daily business blog.
Former candidate apologizes for role in 2014 play

Former candidate apologizes for role in 2014 play

Sask. Party nomination bid withdrawn.
Snowbirds鈥 jets could disappear as part of Ottawa鈥檚 quest to retire old military equipment

Snowbirds鈥 jets could disappear as part of Ottawa鈥檚 quest to retire old military equipment

The military ordered the Tutor jets in 1961, while they began their demonstration career in 1967. They adopted the name Snowbirds in 1971 and were formally designated as the airshow team in 1975.
Yorkton Terriers extend head coach, add new assistant

Yorkton Terriers extend head coach, add new assistant

The assistant addition follows an earlier move this summer to extend Terrier head coach and general manager Emery Olauson for four years.
Province gives nearly $200K to Moose Jaw-area communities to support programs

Province gives nearly $200K to Moose Jaw-area communities to support programs

Through its latest grant application intake, the Community Initiatives Fund (CIF) approved 416 grants totalling $5,300,476. These grants will support innovative local initiatives, build vibrant communities and enrich the quality of life in 151 communities.
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