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‘She Hulk’ star returns to the Queen City

‘She Hulk’ star returns to the Queen City

Tatiana Maslany makes donation to Lulu’s Lodge.
Man charged with murder in Oxbow woman's death appears in court

Man charged with murder in Oxbow woman's death appears in court

Taylor Japp's next scheduled court appearance is July 3.
Legal action coming to recover COVID benefit overpayments: CRA

Legal action coming to recover COVID benefit overpayments: CRA

The Canada Revenue Agency is ramping up efforts to recover overpayments of pandemic-related benefits to individuals as more than $9 billion remains owed.
Long Creek Railroad receives prestigious award

Long Creek Railroad receives prestigious award

Long Creek Railroad has been recognized with the Northern Short Line Growth Award recently in Kansas City.
Lots of activities on and before Canada Day in the southeast

Lots of activities on and before Canada Day in the southeast

Carlyle, Redvers, Oxbow, Stoughton and the White Bear First Nations are among the communities with activities happening.
Sask. Rivers schools to get new roofs, boilers and gym repairs

Sask. Rivers schools to get new roofs, boilers and gym repairs

Costs have been rising for the trades and this has been an issue for the division.
School zone speeds now 30 km/h in Moose Jaw

School zone speeds now 30 km/h in Moose Jaw

Council gave third and final reading to the bylaw amendment during its June 24 regular meeting, with members voting 6-1 to approve the change.
Hail a setback for some producers

Hail a setback for some producers

Crop Report — June 18 to 24.
Six Moose Jaw graduates receive provincial apprenticeship awards

Six Moose Jaw graduates receive provincial apprenticeship awards

The Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC) recently awarded Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship (SYA) Industry Scholarships to 110 graduating high school students from 77 communities across Saskatchewan. 
Sask gov't claims oil and gas emissions continue to decline

Sask gov't claims oil and gas emissions continue to decline

Emissions from reported venting and flaring at upstream oil facilities in 2023 were 3.6 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent, which is a 67 per cent reduction from 2015 levels and a six per cent decline from 2022.
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