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Mom’s Florist in Assiniboia is moving

Mom’s Florist in Assiniboia is moving

Open June 1 at the Silent H Trading Post.
AI risky as corporate governance tool, USask-led team finds

AI risky as corporate governance tool, USask-led team finds

Twenty-seven chairs of large companies interviewed during research project.
Shortlines look to the past as a way to the future

Shortlines look to the past as a way to the future

Great Western Railway marks 25 years of operation.
Stingray shuts down Lloydminster TV stations

Stingray shuts down Lloydminster TV stations

Company will maintain a presence in Lloydminster through its New Country 95.9 radio station.
Estevan No. 1 in Sask for Tim Hortons Smile Cookie support

Estevan No. 1 in Sask for Tim Hortons Smile Cookie support

The annual fundraiser brought in more than $5K to be split by the Estevan youth centre and Estevan family resource centre.
Yorkton BIA outlines plans for 2025, including CultureFest

Yorkton BIA outlines plans for 2025, including CultureFest

The Yorkton Business Improvement District shared 2025 plans with council, including the Santa Claus Parade, set to return Nov. 23.
Melfort to host first PBR event on May 31 with top bull riders

Melfort to host first PBR event on May 31 with top bull riders

Melfort will host its first-ever PBR event on May 31, featuring 20 top bull riders. Proceeds will benefit local non-profit organizations.
El Faro shines the light on gluten-free

El Faro shines the light on gluten-free

Couple’s restaurant a port in the storm for gluten-sensitive palates.
Ignite Adult Learning gets boost, but budget gap remains

Ignite Adult Learning gets boost, but budget gap remains

Regina’s Ignite Adult Learning secures $630K in funding, but still needs $300K to keep doors open and support vulnerable learners.
'Forget about annexation': Moose Jaw hopes tariffs will lure Canadians and Americans

'Forget about annexation': Moose Jaw hopes tariffs will lure Canadians and Americans

MOOSE JAW — The underground tunnels in Canada’s most notorious city have always been open to Americans, including rumoured hotshot gangsters – and they want to keep it that way.
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