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Rocanville author releases first book

Rocanville author releases first book

Coy Loves Cows written for a young audience.
Prolific Estevan author reflects on her writing

Prolific Estevan author reflects on her writing

Marie Donais Calder has released 30 books, most of them about her father's experience following the Second World War.
Four Weyburn ‘Women of Distinction’ awarded at YF Wives gala

Four Weyburn ‘Women of Distinction’ awarded at YF Wives gala

Four “Women of Distinction” were presented with awards in their respective categories at the Weyburn YF Wives' second annual gala ceremony on Friday.
Family First Radiothon another massive success, over $220K raised for Health Foundation

Family First Radiothon another massive success, over $220K raised for Health Foundation

Annual event brings in $229,800 for purchase of cardiac care equipment for Wigmore Regional Hospital
Programs are a hit at the Redvers library

Programs are a hit at the Redvers library

In 2023, 1,500 people attended the programs and over 3,300 items were checked out of the library.
Moose Jaw's Highway to Heroes Car Show back for eighth year

Moose Jaw's Highway to Heroes Car Show back for eighth year

The show will take place Saturday, July 20 at the Moose Jaw Exhibition Grounds, 250 Thatcher Dr. E
Bingo a successful fundraiser for KidSport in Carlyle

Bingo a successful fundraiser for KidSport in Carlyle

About 120 Bingo players came out for the event.
Moose Jaw: Sexual assaults, breaches of court orders rising

Moose Jaw: Sexual assaults, breaches of court orders rising

The Moose Jaw Police Service presented April's crime data during the May meeting of the Board of Police Commissioners.
Four out of five games in the eastern final decided in overtime

Four out of five games in the eastern final decided in overtime

Game six of the provincial WHL Eastern Conference Final is set for Sunday in Moose Jaw at 2 p.m.
Downtown businesses joining MJPS's anti-trespassing project

Downtown businesses joining MJPS's anti-trespassing project

The three-month pilot project is a public safety venture that allows officers to remove people from commercial properties who violate the Trespass to Property Act.
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