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Stoughton's EMO welcomes committee to fun educational event

Stoughton's EMO welcomes committee to fun educational event

The event was originally to be held at the green space on Main Street in Stoughton, but due to rain and high winds, it was shifted indoors to the fire hall.
Estevan police respond to variety of calls

Estevan police respond to variety of calls

Latest news from Estevan police.
Becotte speaks on results of teachers鈥 latest 鈥榥o鈥 vote

Becotte speaks on results of teachers鈥 latest 鈥榥o鈥 vote

Saskatchewan Teachers鈥 Federation President Samantha Becotte wants classroom complexity issue back at the bargaining table; opposition also reacts
SWNA awards: Greg Nikkel wins for Editorial Writing Excellence

SWNA awards: Greg Nikkel wins for Editorial Writing Excellence

In the Premier Awards, Greg Nikkel won first place in Editorial Writing Excellence for the Weyburn Review.
Key M Auctions pleased to still offer in-person auctions

Key M Auctions pleased to still offer in-person auctions

Dellan and Donna Mohrbutter of Wauchope still love holding auctions in person, at a time when sales have shifted online.
Man accused of possessing child porn released on conditions

Man accused of possessing child porn released on conditions

Ashton Weber made his first appearance in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on May 9, after police 鈥 in partnership with the Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) Unit and the RCMP Digital Forensic Services 鈥 arrested him a day earlier.
小蓝视频east transportation committee holds annual meeting

小蓝视频east transportation committee holds annual meeting

The 小蓝视频 East Transportation Planning Committee is looking forward to a number of projects 小蓝视频 completed this year.
Concerns raised at Leg on health care situation in Duck Lake

Concerns raised at Leg on health care situation in Duck Lake

Daily Leg Update: Delegation at Saskatchewan Legislature voice concerns about lack of doctors
Teachers 鈥渞esoundingly鈥 reject government鈥檚 final offer

Teachers 鈥渞esoundingly鈥 reject government鈥檚 final offer

End-of-year trips and graduation ceremonies could be in jeopardy if the teachers choose to withdraw from extra-curricular activities.
Ribbon is cut for new Regina youth drop-in centre

Ribbon is cut for new Regina youth drop-in centre

Youth Drop-in Centre opens with support from Government of Sask., John Howard Society and the Regina Youth Advisory Team.
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