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Shelly Palmer - Content Vanishes from Cable Network Sites

Shelly Palmer - Content Vanishes from Cable Network Sites

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn鈥檚 鈥淭op Voice in Technology,鈥 and writes a popular daily business blog.
Whitewood mayor found game seven in Florida 'electric'

Whitewood mayor found game seven in Florida 'electric'

Back to being a Canucks fan.
Who says girls can鈥檛 play football?

Who says girls can鈥檛 play football?

For Tyrell MacLean, coach of the Yorkton Kinsmen Lady Gridders, hosting a football camp in Canora was a positive step in the progression of girls football.
Stephanie Mitchell appointed as city鈥檚 newest building official

Stephanie Mitchell appointed as city鈥檚 newest building official

City council has appointed Stephanie Mitchell as a class 1 building official for the City of Moose Jaw, allowing her to handle all duties of reviewing and inspecting structural projects.
Teagan Littlechief makes history at SCMA Awards

Teagan Littlechief makes history at SCMA Awards

Littlechief is the first Indigenous woman to win Female Artist of the Year Award.
Update: Carrot River declares state of emergency after destructive storm

Update: Carrot River declares state of emergency after destructive storm

By declaring a state of emergency, the community will have access to the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program.
Saskatoon police arrest three people in high-risk traffic stop

Saskatoon police arrest three people in high-risk traffic stop

A high-risk traffic stop was conducted, and the three suspects were arrested.
Rock Your Roots walk brings out historic numbers in Saskatoon

Rock Your Roots walk brings out historic numbers in Saskatoon

Biggest turnout ever for reconciliation event.
EPS asks public to review cameras to help identify individual

EPS asks public to review cameras to help identify individual

Police are asking any public that might live in the 1000, 1100, 1200 and 1300 blocks of Third, Second and First Street with cameras on the outside of their residence to review the footage.
MJPL saw 36% increase in patrons last year over 2022, report shows

MJPL saw 36% increase in patrons last year over 2022, report shows

The Moose Jaw Public Library (MJPL) continued to be a vital resource for residents in 2023, whether through in-person services, online resources or collaborations with other groups around the city, its annual report says.
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