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Blast from the Past: Last load of grain delivered to Tramping Lake Sask. Wheat Pool

Blast from the Past: Last load of grain delivered to Tramping Lake Sask. Wheat Pool

Lyle Kunz was the last to deliver grain to the Tramping Lake Sask. Wheat Pool before doors were closed.
Agriculture This Week: Exceptions only patch flaws not fix them

Agriculture This Week: Exceptions only patch flaws not fix them

In a world where farmers are a declining minority, forging alliances is a positive thing.
RCMP multi-unit response to crime in P. A. and area sees results

RCMP multi-unit response to crime in P. A. and area sees results

Sask. RCMP started the multi-unit response to violent and property crimes in Prince Albert and region detachment areas in response to a larger-than-usual increase in crime.
'My gun went off': Saskatchewan Mountie accused of killing lover in park testifies

'My gun went off': Saskatchewan Mountie accused of killing lover in park testifies

PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — A former Saskatchewan Mountie told his murder trial his life was in turmoil and he was having sex with the man he's accused of killing, but he doesn't remember firing his gun.
CBC head Catherine Tait summoned to committee over job cuts, executive bonuses

CBC head Catherine Tait summoned to committee over job cuts, executive bonuses

OTTAWA — Members of Parliament have called CBC president Catherine Tait to testify about her announcement the public broadcaster would cut 10 per cent of its workforce, while not ruling out bonuses for executives.
Battling human trafficking: one perogy at a time

Battling human trafficking: one perogy at a time

'In a pinch' means in a difficult situation where no other solution seems available and aptly describes what the small organization known as NASHI is all about
Police seize over $2K in counterfeit American and Canadian cash

Police seize over $2K in counterfeit American and Canadian cash

In recent weeks, the MJPS has seen an increase in the use of counterfeit currency at businesses. This Christmas season, the MJPS is urging businesses to check all banknotes diligently.
Swift response from Moe government on emissions cap

Swift response from Moe government on emissions cap

Premier Scott Moe slams federal announcement of oil and gas emissions cap; cabinet ministers sounding the alarm
Speaker warns Stoughton students about the dangers of drug use

Speaker warns Stoughton students about the dangers of drug use

Students at Stoughton Central School heard a presentation recently about the consequences of drug use.
Second-largest Daily Grand prize won by Regina couple

Second-largest Daily Grand prize won by Regina couple

The pair won the second-largest Daily Grand prize and couldn’t believe their eyes.
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