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EPS members continue to issue big tickets for speeding

EPS members continue to issue big tickets for speeding

Two motorists were pulled over for driving more than 90 kilometres per hour in a 50 km/h zone.
Walk for missing NB woman Ashley Morin sees many supporters

Walk for missing NB woman Ashley Morin sees many supporters

Family and supporters of missing North Battleford woman Ashley Morin took to the streets Wednesday to raise awareness that Morin is still missing. Morin, 31, of Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation, was last seen on July 10, 2018.
New radar trailer to give MJPS better data about problem traffic areas

New radar trailer to give MJPS better data about problem traffic areas

Members of the board of police commissioners learned about the new traffic trailer and received an update about the trespassing initiative during their July 10 meeting.
Artwork by Lillian Ford on display at Assiniboia Library

Artwork by Lillian Ford on display at Assiniboia Library

Ford began doing art at a very young age and has continued over the years. Her preferred medium is watercolour.
Lots of fun at Stoughton Daze activities

Lots of fun at Stoughton Daze activities

Activities took place over three days in the southeast Saskatchewan town.
Heritage committee interested in promoting histories of Moose Jaw’s wartime houses

Heritage committee interested in promoting histories of Moose Jaw’s wartime houses

Moose Jaw is well-known for its historic murals and downtown buildings, but it also has hundreds of homes constructed during the World Wars that possess unique stories.
Agriculture This Week: How will farmers adapt to climate changes?

Agriculture This Week: How will farmers adapt to climate changes?

If the growing season has been lengthening for decades, it is something that can be termed a trend, and if that trend continues there are huge concerns.
Moose Jaw businesses team up with police to address theft of shopping carts

Moose Jaw businesses team up with police to address theft of shopping carts

Since shopping carts become stolen property after people remove them from a store’s property, the police service's strategic services unit has created a new initiative to deter people from taking the merchandise carriers.
Blast from the Past: Macklin Central School Board hires John Rigby

Blast from the Past: Macklin Central School Board hires John Rigby

Rigby was selected for the principal position from seven applicants.
Opinion: Rain yes, hail no

Opinion: Rain yes, hail no

It hasn't been the greatest few months weather-wise in southeast Saskatchewan.
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