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Moose Jaw's train station timepiece will soon tell time once again

Moose Jaw's train station timepiece will soon tell time once again

Repairs on the train station’s clock tower began early on the morning of April 2nd and the process – once completed – will see the iconic Moose Jaw landmark glowing proudly into the night and telling time once again
Commentary: Poutine celebrating 60 years of global delight

Commentary: Poutine celebrating 60 years of global delight

A deep dive into the rich history and cultural significance of poutine for Quebec and Canada.
School stories, art, teach kids about organ donation for Humboldt Broncos' Green Shirt Day

School stories, art, teach kids about organ donation for Humboldt Broncos' Green Shirt Day

When Sandra LaRose's 16-year-old daughter decided she wanted her organs donated, she encouraged her mom and step-dad to do the same and put red and white stickers on their Saskatchewan health cards.
A loss for Saskatchewan this week: Thanks for the memories, Jim

A loss for Saskatchewan this week: Thanks for the memories, Jim

A farewell to the man who brought passion back to the Rider Nation and fanned the flames in a movement known as Rider Pride.
Wet and cold: Learning how to save lives in the icy water

Wet and cold: Learning how to save lives in the icy water

Volunteer fire departments from Kamsack, Foam Lake, Wadena, and Invermay participated in the training, with a total of 16 firefighters trained over the two days.
Update: Maidstone RCMP got 2 calls to do wellness check but didn't go

Update: Maidstone RCMP got 2 calls to do wellness check but didn't go

Maidstone RCMP received two requests from separate family members to do a wellness check, but didn't and a man was found dead.
Why climate change on the farm means a big bill for Canadian taxpayers

Why climate change on the farm means a big bill for Canadian taxpayers

In Saskatchewan, last year's drought conditions strained crop production, resulting in a year-over-year output decrease of nearly 11 per cent and forcing the provincial government to spend nearly $1.2 billion more than budgeted through its Ministry of Agriculture.
Estevan couple to run 250-km Sahara marathon

Estevan couple to run 250-km Sahara marathon

Lloyd and Roanna Sehn will participate in the Marathon des Sables, a 252.8-kilometre, six-stage, seven-day run through southern Morocco's portion of the Sahara Desert.
With no deal in sight, teachers announce work to rule

With no deal in sight, teachers announce work to rule

Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation President Samantha Becotte confirms work to rule will begin Monday.
Provincial investments into short line rail infrastructure help to keep it moving

Provincial investments into short line rail infrastructure help to keep it moving

"We are and still remain a safe, reliable alternative for exporting/importing commodities in southeast Saskatchewan," Long Creek Railroad CEO Adriaan Lievaart said. "Last year alone, our shippers along with the fellas that loaded their own grain reduced the traffic on our highways by 2,500 super Bs … just in one fiscal year and that was on the grain side alone."
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