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Saskatchewan exported nearly $30 billion in products last year

Saskatchewan exported nearly $30 billion in products last year

Province reports strong numbers, despite a three per cent drop in exports to China
Job growth continues in Sask.

Job growth continues in Sask.

More jobs were added in February, making it the 19th consecutive month of growth in the province 
Five headlines for Saturday morning

Five headlines for Saturday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning
Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Saturday will have a high of 6 C, with a low of -8
Multicultural council given $250,000 to help support new immigrants

Multicultural council given $250,000 to help support new immigrants

“Investments in settlement support programming allows newcomers to access community resources and feel accepted in their new home,” said MLA Greg Lawrence
High school basketball conference playdowns underway

High school basketball conference playdowns underway

March Madness hits SHSAA as teams begin quest for Hoopla
Zimbabwean women persevere despite challenges like violence

Zimbabwean women persevere despite challenges like violence

Nearly 100 people attended this year’s World Day of Prayer at St. Joseph's on March 6
Noyes, Wallace advance to Original 16 Cash League playoffs

Noyes, Wallace advance to Original 16 Cash League playoffs

Rinks win play-in games to advance to main draw beginning Mar. 11
Warriors, Pats hit with suspensions after post-game fracas

Warriors, Pats hit with suspensions after post-game fracas

Jones to miss three games, Hunt a pair after mini-brawl breaks out after most recent contest
Prairie Hockey Academy wins Midget Varsity championship opener

Prairie Hockey Academy wins Midget Varsity championship opener

Cougars battle to 5-4 overtime win over Shawnigan Lake to open tournament in Penticton
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