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Donna Spilchen charged with murder of William Byblow in Yorkton

Donna Spilchen charged with murder of William Byblow in Yorkton

Proposed MRI for hospital in Estevan to cost nearly $6.3 million; $2 million already in place

Proposed MRI for hospital in Estevan to cost nearly $6.3 million; $2 million already in place

The St. Joseph's Hospital Foundation has committed to raise the necessary funds for an MRI unit at the hospital, once the provincial government approves the project.
Moose Jaw man wins $100,000 over breakfast

Moose Jaw man wins $100,000 over breakfast

“I’ll probably take my mom for Sunday brunch!â€
Ex-REAL chair delivers scorching comments to Regina City Hall

Ex-REAL chair delivers scorching comments to Regina City Hall

Wayne Morsky has fired back with his statement on the situation at REAL for the first time since the move by Regina city council to oust the REAL board.
Estevan photographers capture Sask 'Through our Lens'

Estevan photographers capture Sask 'Through our Lens'

A large crowd turned out at the Estevan Art Gallery and Museum Wednesday night to celebrate the efforts of the Estevan Photo Club.
Welcome to Rider Nation, Corey Mace

Welcome to Rider Nation, Corey Mace

Meet the new Head Coach of the Saskatchewan Roughriders who was introduced to reporters Friday.
Madge Lake loon chick population facing concerning statistics

Madge Lake loon chick population facing concerning statistics

Over the last 14 years, Madge Lake has averaged only 0.41 chicks surviving to six weeks per breeding pair. This indicates that the loon population on the lake may not be sustainable.
Firearm seized from American at North Portal

Firearm seized from American at North Portal

A traveller from the U.S. was recently issued a fine and turned away at North Portal.
Aging like a fine wine? More like Canadian whiskey

Aging like a fine wine? More like Canadian whiskey

North West Pure has tapped into the Canadian whiskey market using local farmers grain from the region.
Agriculture This Week: The cow more environmental scapegoat than villain

Agriculture This Week: The cow more environmental scapegoat than villain

There are bigger villains with more human roots around the world that sadly the world appears to have little appetite to deal with.
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