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‘Race for Recovery’ puts pedal to the metal for mental health at mall

‘Race for Recovery’ puts pedal to the metal for mental health at mall

Presented by Swervin’s Indoor Racing Inc., the Swervin’ Mini Indy event ran from noon to 5 p.m. on May 24, drawing families, spectators, and supporters eager to cheer on local racers while raising awareness for operational stress injuries faced by Canada’s first responders
Reflective Moments: Museum-quality paint-by-number languishes in box

Reflective Moments: Museum-quality paint-by-number languishes in box

An idea borne of Leo’s genius has occupied would-be artists for 75 years.
Students, alumni share the spotlight at Peacock's show and shine

Students, alumni share the spotlight at Peacock's show and shine

The community car show, held in front of A.E. Peacock Collegiate, brought together a wide variety of classic cars, trucks, and custom builds — many of them restored or built by hand
New contract gives out-of-scope city staff joint pay raise of 9.25%

New contract gives out-of-scope city staff joint pay raise of 9.25%

As part of the agreement, 50 out-of-scope (OOS) employees will receive increases of 1.25 per cent for 2023, three per cent for 2024, 2.5 per cent for 2025 and 2.5 per cent for 2026.
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

Here are some headlines for this morning.
Sask. NDP calls for immediate action to address homelessness in Moose Jaw

Sask. NDP calls for immediate action to address homelessness in Moose Jaw

The Saskatchewan NDP is raising alarms over what it calls a growing homelessness crisis in Moose Jaw, calling on the provincial government to step up its investment in public housing and support programs
New funding source to support Moose Jaw's e-bus transit study

New funding source to support Moose Jaw's e-bus transit study

By considering zero-emission buses (ZEB), Moose Jaw could access funding that supports this transition and reduces costs, as currently, more funding opportunities exist for ZEBs than for diesel buses, while funding for the latter is disappearing.
'They saved my life': Rural man reunited with paramedics after miraculous recovery

'They saved my life': Rural man reunited with paramedics after miraculous recovery

"They saved my life," Brentnell said. "It's sort of like a miracle. One to two per cent of people in that situation survive, and I managed to come out of it with no side effects."
From the Kitchen: Perennial vegetable turns into tart and tangy desserts

From the Kitchen: Perennial vegetable turns into tart and tangy desserts

Rhubarb stalks for a crisp, pie or cake.
'Ruck It Up' returns to Wakamow supporting men's mental health awareness

'Ruck It Up' returns to Wakamow supporting men's mental health awareness

The ruck is set to take place at the Rotary River Park Pavilion, across from the recently reopened Burger Cabin on Saturday, May 31, starting at 9 a.m.
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