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Leg sitting ends; affordability the dominant issue throughout

Leg sitting ends; affordability the dominant issue throughout

Two-week sitting sees bills passed on affordability and extending carbon tax relief on home heating.
Sask. Sports Hall of Famer overcame hardships to become successful runner

Sask. Sports Hall of Famer overcame hardships to become successful runner

Ted Jaleta was born in Ethiopia, grew up in poverty and was almost killed before making a successful career as a runner in Canada.
Holiday fun at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Holiday fun at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Explore the RSM’s amazing exhibits, activities and programs for all ages.
Woman charged relating to building fire in Biggar

Woman charged relating to building fire in Biggar

On Sept. 25, Biggar RCMP received a report of a building on fire on Main Street in Biggar.
Shopping party raises funds for church Mission and Service Fund

Shopping party raises funds for church Mission and Service Fund

Kamsack United Church’s event hosts 16 vendors.
Preliminary hearing slated for summer 2025 in Estevan drug case

Preliminary hearing slated for summer 2025 in Estevan drug case

The hearing, scheduled for Aug. 25 and 26, 2025, will determine if there is enough evidence for a trial.
La Ronge 2025 budget approved with no increase to municipal levy

La Ronge 2025 budget approved with no increase to municipal levy

The Town of La Ronge approved a total of $11.2 million in 2025 capital infrastructure with a no increases to the municipal levy or water and sewer rates.
Photos: Sask town becomes Victorian-era village for Dickens Festival

Photos: Sask town becomes Victorian-era village for Dickens Festival

A lighted parade, a play, costumes, high tea and so much more were offered in Carlyle.
Author overcomes stuttering to share his love for Regina through books

Author overcomes stuttering to share his love for Regina through books

Johnny Slastukin, an author from Regina, started writing books as a way to express his feelings through print because of his stuttering.
Moose Jaw to seek national funding to develop climate risk plan

Moose Jaw to seek national funding to develop climate risk plan

During its recent regular meeting, city council voted to apply to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ (FCM) green municipal fund for $70,000 to create an assessment and adaptation plan.
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