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Moose Jaw Police say most violent crimes occur between people who know each other

Moose Jaw Police say most violent crimes occur between people who know each other

From Jan. 1 to Sept. 31, crime statistics show there were 417 total crimes against the person compared to 359 incidents during the same period last year. This represents an increase of 58 incidents — a jump of 16.2 per cent — year-over-year.
BoC expected to hold key interest rate steady at 5% amid 'sluggish' economy

BoC expected to hold key interest rate steady at 5% amid 'sluggish' economy

OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada is widely expected to hold its key interest rate steady on Wednesday as the Canadian economy bends to higher interest rates and inflation resumes its downward trend.
Pickleball is growing in many small communities

Pickleball is growing in many small communities

This year the league began on Oct. 1 with 14 players signing up, but they would like to see the league grow.
Gardener's Notebook: Can we use sawdust as mulch in our soil?

Gardener's Notebook: Can we use sawdust as mulch in our soil?

There are certain problems with using sawdust as mulch.
Opinion: Ag research deserves a ‘new deal’

Opinion: Ag research deserves a ‘new deal’

Changes in the government-industry funding split have been troubling.
Catholic division receives final numbers from June funding announcement

Catholic division receives final numbers from June funding announcement

Funds will help cover teacher salaries and benefits.
P.A. Catholic schools enrolment numbers return to pre-COVID levels

P.A. Catholic schools enrolment numbers return to pre-COVID levels

Prince Albert Catholic School Division has 3,070 students.
Melanie Brimner looks to help with Heart Two Heart Home Care

Melanie Brimner looks to help with Heart Two Heart Home Care

Her services will take her to Moosomin, Redvers, Wawota, Carlyle and other areas.
New treaty boundary signs unveiled

New treaty boundary signs unveiled

Signs on Saskatchewan Highways enlighten travellers.
Yorkton's Fraser traces his Scottish roots

Yorkton's Fraser traces his Scottish roots

Earl Fraser and his daughter Danielle recently spent time in Scotland walking the same land the family originated on.
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