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New book celebrates Sask Jewish colony's history

New book celebrates Sask Jewish colony's history

Hirsch: A Community History, is approximately 1,000 pages long and offers a look at the history of the hamlet and its people.
Human trafficking campaign targets captive audience

Human trafficking campaign targets captive audience

500 posters at Country Thunder.
Cookman-Watts receives life sentence for Wendy Bird murder

Cookman-Watts receives life sentence for Wendy Bird murder

Originally charged with first-degree murder, Dustin Cookman-Watts instead pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of second-degree murder.
Young rancher Emma Lees has enjoyed success at cattle shows

Young rancher Emma Lees has enjoyed success at cattle shows

Thanks to growing up on the farm, and her family showing cattle for many years, at the age of six her parents enrolled her into the Arcola-Kisbey 4-H Beef Club.
EPS members continue to issue big tickets for speeding

EPS members continue to issue big tickets for speeding

Two motorists were pulled over for driving more than 90 kilometres per hour in a 50 km/h zone.
Saskatoon proposes rebranding bus rapid transit system

Saskatoon proposes rebranding bus rapid transit system

Construction of part of the transit signal priority system and 14 of the BRT stations’ concrete platforms is expected to begin later this summer.
Queer activist Johnstone partners with CUPE-SK, SFL

Queer activist Johnstone partners with CUPE-SK, SFL

Queer Momentum is a non-profit organization that advocates with and for 2SLGBTQI+ people across the country.
Heat reduces topsoil moisture, advances crops

Heat reduces topsoil moisture, advances crops

Crop Report for July 2 to 8.
Surviving the heat at Country Thunder

Surviving the heat at Country Thunder

The heatwave is expected to persist through the weekend.
MJPS and RCMP to create task group to address serious crimes in region

MJPS and RCMP to create task group to address serious crimes in region

Discussions about forming a small joint task force began several months ago after the commanding officer for Saskatchewan contacted Moose Jaw Police Service to gauge interest.
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