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Firearm seized from traveller at North Portal border crossing

Firearm seized from traveller at North Portal border crossing

The individual was denied entry into Canada.
No injuries reported in North Battleford apartment fire

No injuries reported in North Battleford apartment fire

NBFD reports that the聽fire聽was contained to a single apartment and no injuries were sustained by residents or first responders.
Moose Jaw-area man gets six months jail for sexual interference

Moose Jaw-area man gets six months jail for sexual interference

The 27 year old appeared in court on April 14 where he was sentenced for sexual interference, and two other charges were stayed.
Weyburn police remove intoxicated male from Red Wings game

Weyburn police remove intoxicated male from Red Wings game

Police would like to remind the public to be respectful and responsible while cheering on the Red Wings during their playoff run.
Weyburn gallery鈥檚 鈥楢 Nikkel鈥檚 Worth鈥 pays tribute to a lifelong lens

Weyburn gallery鈥檚 鈥楢 Nikkel鈥檚 Worth鈥 pays tribute to a lifelong lens

Greg Nikkel spent decades capturing the heart and soul of Weyburn and its people.
Update: Travel not recommended on some southeast highways

Update: Travel not recommended on some southeast highways

Highways are reported to have slush due to mid-spring snowsotrm.
Saskatchewan mourning death of Dr. Lawrence Joseph

Saskatchewan mourning death of Dr. Lawrence Joseph

A veteran, Residential School survivor, former聽Prince Albert city councillor and school board trustee, he was elected as FSIN Chief in 1997 after serving more than a decade as vice-chief.
FCC compares farmland rental rates by province

FCC compares farmland rental rates by province

In Saskatchewan, the FCC says the rent-to-price ratio has remained steady with last year at 3.1 per cent.
PPC can 鈥榳in the battle of ideas鈥 in federal election, Bernier says

PPC can 鈥榳in the battle of ideas鈥 in federal election, Bernier says

Maxime (Max) Bernier was in Moose Jaw April 19, where he spoke to nearly 50 people about why the PPC has the best platform to address the issues facing Canada.
Final flag-lowering ceremony bittersweet for Moose Jaw Legion

Final flag-lowering ceremony bittersweet for Moose Jaw Legion

Roughly 50 people packed Branch No. 59鈥檚 lounge on April 19 for 鈥渢he final show鈥 at the Royal Canadian Legion鈥檚 268 High Street West building, as the organization is moving to a new building.
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