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More GPS guidance outages possible

More GPS guidance outages possible

A solar storm cycle with electromagnetic-energy outbursts that disrupt communication signals will peak in October.
Andrew Albers: From the majors to coach with Saskatoon Berries

Andrew Albers: From the majors to coach with Saskatoon Berries

Berries the newest baseball team in the Western Canadian Baseball League.
Photos: Tougher than Dirt tour brought thrills to Estevan Motor Speedway

Photos: Tougher than Dirt tour brought thrills to Estevan Motor Speedway

Estevan was stop No. 4 in a six-city tour.
Soil should be a strategic national asset: Senate ag committee

Soil should be a strategic national asset: Senate ag committee

The two-year study of Canada's soils is now complete and recognizes that while conservation efforts over recent decades have been tremendous there is still more to be done.
Fatal collision at Miller Ave. and 71st St. E under investigation

Fatal collision at Miller Ave. and 71st St. E under investigation

The 47-year-old driver of the half-ton truck was transported to hospital where he was pronounced deceased.
St. Joseph's Hospital Foundation updates supporters on five-year progress

St. Joseph's Hospital Foundation updates supporters on five-year progress

About 45 people, who've designated funds to the hospital and its various projects lately, had a chance to tour the facility and see what's been done from 2019-2024.
A stroke can change a person’s life very quickly

A stroke can change a person’s life very quickly

Shelley Slykhuis reflects on the impact a stroke has had on her life in the past few years.
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Man charged with accessory after the fact to murder in Oxbow makes court appearance

Man charged with accessory after the fact to murder in Oxbow makes court appearance

Both men charged after the murder of Briana Hayes of Oxbow remain in custody.
Feds propose raft of changes to cannabis rules to reduce regulatory burden

Feds propose raft of changes to cannabis rules to reduce regulatory burden

OTTAWA — The federal government is proposing a raft of changes to cannabis regulations ranging from packaging to reporting requirements in an effort to reduce the regulatory burden.
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