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Saskatchewan Skies: Planets cluster in morning twilight April 24

Saskatchewan Skies: Planets cluster in morning twilight April 24

Venus rises shortly after 5 a.m.
‘The buzz is on’; World men’s curling tourney kicks off in Moose Jaw

‘The buzz is on’; World men’s curling tourney kicks off in Moose Jaw

The 2025 BKT World Men’s Curling Championship kicked off on Saturday and features 13 teams from around the world vying to claim the coveted gold medals.
Saskatchewan names Outstanding Young Farmers

Saskatchewan names Outstanding Young Farmers

A large sub-surface drip irrigation project highlights this southwestern Saskatchewan couple’s farm plans for the future.
U.S. skip Dropkin says his team would be 'energized' if booed at men's curling worlds

U.S. skip Dropkin says his team would be 'energized' if booed at men's curling worlds

"We're going to appreciate it and we're going to smile and smirk even if they're booing us."
Sask Polytech to provide only respiratory therapy program in Sask.

Sask Polytech to provide only respiratory therapy program in Sask.

Twenty students to enter Regina campus program in the fall of 2026.
Election Update: more candidates nominated

Election Update: more candidates nominated

Election campaign is still off to a slow start in Saskatchewan
NDP takes aim at Moe support for Danielle Smith

NDP takes aim at Moe support for Danielle Smith

Moe had comments at news conference Thursday in support of Alberta premier’s efforts in USA.
Tourism Moose Jaw announces four new trolley tours for summer

Tourism Moose Jaw announces four new trolley tours for summer

True crime enthusiasts will have plenty to look forward to with the updated crime trolley tour.
On thin ice: An advisory from the Water Security Agency

On thin ice: An advisory from the Water Security Agency

As warm weather sets in, caution needs to be exercised.
Young artists can showcase talent in SWF's fish art contest

Young artists can showcase talent in SWF's fish art contest

Open to students from the province in Grade 4 to Grade 6, the contest invites participants to create original artwork depicting native Saskatchewan fish in their natural habitats
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