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More WestJet flights grounded as airline says resumption of operations to 'take time'

More WestJet flights grounded as airline says resumption of operations to 'take time'

WestJet passengers faced more flight disruptions Tuesday despite a deal reached over the weekend to end a strike by its mechanics, as the airline says full resumption of operations "will take time.
EAGM welcomes two new exhibitions, museum is open

EAGM welcomes two new exhibitions, museum is open

Brick by Brick: Absence & Presence by Heidi McKenzie, featured in Gallery 1, and Atim Maskikhiy, curated by Jordan Woodsworth, toured by the Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils (OSAC) in Gallery 2, opened on June 21 and will be on display until Aug.聽 23.
In photos: Moose Jaw celebrates Canada Day with fireworks display

In photos: Moose Jaw celebrates Canada Day with fireworks display

Shortly past 10 p.m., thousands gathered from their homes, vehicles, or on foot to watch the traditional Canada Day fireworks show in Moose Jaw's Hamilton Flats
Hazmat team turns out to City Hospital, Saskatoon

Hazmat team turns out to City Hospital, Saskatoon

The affected area continues to be ventilated and the scene has been transferred back to the City Hospital staff.聽
Weyburn police investigate hit-and-run with two semis

Weyburn police investigate hit-and-run with two semis

City police responded to a hit-and-run collision on the west side of the city on June 27 involving two semi trucks, both suffering significant damage.
Tap water safe despite unusual taste and odour, Buffalo Pound says

Tap water safe despite unusual taste and odour, Buffalo Pound says

Moose Jaw's and Regina鈥檚 drinking water comes from Buffalo Pound Lake, which is currently experiencing its usual annual algae bloom that causes high levels of taste and odour concerns.
Shelly Palmer - Tech Giants Eye Nuclear Power

Shelly Palmer - Tech Giants Eye Nuclear Power

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn鈥檚 鈥淭op Voice in Technology,鈥 and writes a popular daily business blog.
Canada Day fireworks show lights up Weyburn's skies

Canada Day fireworks show lights up Weyburn's skies

The skies over the Weyburn exhibition grounds were lit up with colourful bursts of light as the City of Weyburn held their Canada Day fireworks show late on Monday evening. The show came after thunderstorms rolled through the Weyburn area, including one which carried a warning of possible tornadoes (none were reported officially), wrapping up a busy day of celebrating Canada's birthday.
Birthday 102 a special event for long-time Canora resident

Birthday 102 a special event for long-time Canora resident

Pauline Schinborn, who lived in Canora for 36 years, celebrated her 102nd birthday with a party held on June 22 at Rainbow Hall in Canora attended by approximately 35 family and friends.
Estevan Mercury Flashback 鈥 July 8, 1992

Estevan Mercury Flashback 鈥 July 8, 1992

This week's flashback is from 1995.
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