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RCMP officer injured during arrest on Poundmaker Cree Nation

RCMP officer injured during arrest on Poundmaker Cree Nation

The suspect violently resisted Cut Knife RCMP officers and Unity RCMP officers were called to help.
Duncan on SMR location: not so fast

Duncan on SMR location: not so fast

Minister for Crown Investments Corporation Dustin Duncan reacts to Premier Moe鈥檚 comments at Food Fuel Fertilizer summit of Estevan as likely location for small modular reactor.
Editorial: Amazing talent right here at home

Editorial: Amazing talent right here at home

Don鈥檛 forget about what the local community offers in terms of quality entertainment 鈥 it鈥檚 likely better than you might expect.
Moose Jaw outlasts Saskatoon: Headed to the WHL final

Moose Jaw outlasts Saskatoon: Headed to the WHL final

For a WHL record-breaking sixth time in seven games, the match went into overtime.
Column: Why do women's recognition awards remain essential in 2024?

Column: Why do women's recognition awards remain essential in 2024?

New acts, big names at 2024 Queen City Ex

New acts, big names at 2024 Queen City Ex

REAL District hosts launch event for this year鈥檚 Queen City Ex which will include acts such as Ludacris, Jess Moskaluke, and Trooper.
Former Moose Javian honoured by engineers for instructor skills

Former Moose Javian honoured by engineers for instructor skills

Jim Pinches 鈥渉as become legendary鈥 for his unique teaching style, which employs humour, over-the-top drama, and singing and dancing to add levity to the learning process.聽
Photos: Estevan couple conquers world's toughest on-foot race

Photos: Estevan couple conquers world's toughest on-foot race

Lloyd and Roanna Sehn completed the 252.8-kilometre, six-stage, seven-day odyssey through Morocco's portion of the Sahara Desert.
A full field competed in Estevan OTS trap shooting event

A full field competed in Estevan OTS trap shooting event

The event saw 125 people participating, bringing in all levels of trap shooting skills.
National level in Legion contest achieved by Sturgis Youth

National level in Legion contest achieved by Sturgis Youth

Sturgis School Grade 11 students exceeds all his wild dreams with winning poem that went national.
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