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April sale of Sask petroleum, natural gas fetches $15.45 million

April sale of Sask petroleum, natural gas fetches $15.45 million

The southeast region brought in $13,795,439 for 84 leases and two exploration licences covering 9,797.237 hectares.
Video: Fear, distrust of RCMP and media preoccupy protesters

Video: Fear, distrust of RCMP and media preoccupy protesters

Protesters express fear of a repeat of what happened to protesters during the Freedom Convoy protests in Ottawa.
Speaker shares ‘Limitless Journey’ with Weyburn Chamber

Speaker shares ‘Limitless Journey’ with Weyburn Chamber

An entrepreneur from Prince Albert, Cody Demerais, shared his life’s journey with the Weyburn Chamber of Commerce, at the President’s Dinner and annual meeting.
‘Canada Builds’ announcements made by Feds in Regina

‘Canada Builds’ announcements made by Feds in Regina

Federal Liberal ministers Patty Hajdu and Arif Virani make pre-budget announcement on new Canada Builds program, plus $15 million top-up to Apartment Construction Loan Program.
City of Moose Jaw says new position will be 'critical' in future

City of Moose Jaw says new position will be 'critical' in future

The finance department has been considering hiring a person to fill this role for several years, while it mentioned this potential position as part of the financial services business plan it presented to council in December 2023.
Big fundraiser evening to be hosted by Weyburn Young Fellows

Big fundraiser evening to be hosted by Weyburn Young Fellows

Weyburn’s largest annual auction will wind up on Saturday, April 6 as the Young Fellows Club of Weyburn host their 67th annual auction and banquet.
Photos: Moose Jaw WDM celebrates 75th birthday

Photos: Moose Jaw WDM celebrates 75th birthday

The WDM has been promoting prairie history for the past 75 years, and to celebrate that milestone, it held a party at all four locations that included cupcakes, balloons, a historical video, anniversary-themed artifact searches and 75-cent admission. 
Cornerstone: Education leaders do 18 feet of wall walking

Cornerstone: Education leaders do 18 feet of wall walking

The wall walk got its moniker due to the fact that one entire, 18 foot wall is festooned with colourful graphs and charts that help the administration and education teams track student strides through the system from early learning, pre-school years right through to Grade 12 graduation status.
Crews fight late night fire on Regina’s Argyle Street

Crews fight late night fire on Regina’s Argyle Street

The cause of the fire is now under investigation.
Water break to close downtown blocks of Fourth Street in Estevan

Water break to close downtown blocks of Fourth Street in Estevan

The closure is expected to end on April 5.
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