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Gifted musicians shine at Canora Concert

Gifted musicians shine at Canora Concert

There was something for a variety of musical tastes, right from Rachmaninoff to the Guess Who.
Bringing families together, one piece of bannock at a time

Bringing families together, one piece of bannock at a time

Jo-Eva's Cafe brings an Indigenous flair to homemade cuisine to Cut Knife.
The calendar says it鈥檚 spring: time to take care of roads

The calendar says it鈥檚 spring: time to take care of roads

Spring weight restrictions on secondary highways begin March 21
Bachynski speaks on the provincial budget's impact on Regina

Bachynski speaks on the provincial budget's impact on Regina

Regina is getting $3.4 million in the Municipal Revenue Sharing.
Provincial automotive repair group holding AGM in Moose Jaw

Provincial automotive repair group holding AGM in Moose Jaw

Nearly 200 people will connect with industry experts to learn, network and practice the skills presented during the conference.
Sports This Week: Saskatoon artist with Kamsack connection creates Rush jersey

Sports This Week: Saskatoon artist with Kamsack connection creates Rush jersey

After the team wears the jerseys on March 29, the club will auction the sweaters with proceeds going towards Meewasin Valley Authority.
Square One鈥檚 鈥榃alk for Warmth鈥 raises $19K for homelessness

Square One鈥檚 鈥榃alk for Warmth鈥 raises $19K for homelessness

Square One continues to advocate for individuals experiencing homelessness and relies on fundraising and awareness events like 鈥淲alk for Warmth鈥 to help provide essential resources
Opinion: Social media a playground for self-serving critics

Opinion: Social media a playground for self-serving critics

Social media platforms have turned us into keyboard warriors.
Government waste and corporate excess are dragging Canada down

Government waste and corporate excess are dragging Canada down

Cutting waste in business and government isn鈥檛 about austerity. It鈥檚 about survival.
Saskatchewan to post $12M budget surplus amid tariff headwinds

Saskatchewan to post $12M budget surplus amid tariff headwinds

Much of the budget fulfils promises made by the Saskatchewan Party during the provincial election campaign in October.
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