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Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµeast man, twice STARS patient, featured in 2025 calendar

Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµeast man, twice STARS patient, featured in 2025 calendar

Twice saved by STARS, Owen Ashworth is featured in its 2025 calendar, while his family continues to support the organization.
Tapping into history: Amateur Radio Club showcases Morse code at WDM

Tapping into history: Amateur Radio Club showcases Morse code at WDM

MJARC is preserving the traditions of amateur radio to remind the public of the ingenuity and passion that have driven technological advancements over the past century.
Tariffs: Yorkton business community looks to shop Canadian

Tariffs: Yorkton business community looks to shop Canadian

Mayor, Yorkton Chamber and local business owner react to tariffs.
Saskatchewan premier Moe faces calls to hit back as punishing U.S. tariffs kick in

Saskatchewan premier Moe faces calls to hit back as punishing U.S. tariffs kick in

"I consider Scott Moe a good friend of mine ... and I've talked to him. We need to make sure America feels the pain." Doug Ford
Local businesses have been bracing for effect of tariffs

Local businesses have been bracing for effect of tariffs

‘I think a trade war with the U.S. is a fight that we’re probably going to lose,’ says businessman Tyler Thorn.
RCMP Heritage Centre gets $3 million federal funding

RCMP Heritage Centre gets $3 million federal funding

Minister Terry Duguid announces Western Diversification Program funding to support the Mounted Police Heritage Centre in Regina.
Fundraiser launched for Estevan towing company owner after tragedy

Fundraiser launched for Estevan towing company owner after tragedy

Following the tragic death of Christian Burt, a tow truck operator in Estevan, his family is receiving support through a GoFundMe campaign.
Trump's tariffs: Reaction as it happens

Trump's tariffs: Reaction as it happens

There has been a swift response on social media to President Donald Trump's imposition of 25 per cent tariffs on Canada.
Survivors of boarding school in Saskatchewan say agreement in principle reached

Survivors of boarding school in Saskatchewan say agreement in principle reached

The school operated from the 1820s until it burned down in the 1970s.
‘Pig butchering’ in the spotlight during Fraud Prevention Month

‘Pig butchering’ in the spotlight during Fraud Prevention Month

Advertising campaign aims to educate investors.
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