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Solar energy could zero out power bills

Solar energy could zero out power bills

Sycamore Energy cites a number of positives for the use of solar energy, beginning with $0 SaskPower bills
Spieth struggling to find his form

Spieth struggling to find his form

Columnist Bruce Penton writes about golfer Jordan Spieth
Sukanen collectibles show: from vinyl records to cast iron circus trucks

Sukanen collectibles show: from vinyl records to cast iron circus trucks

There were plenty of treasures to be found at the annual antiques and collectibles show
Non-yield insurance policy allows farmer risks

Non-yield insurance policy allows farmer risks

A Moose-Jaw based insurance company can help farmers
Five headlines for Tuesday morning

Five headlines for Tuesday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning
World Autism Day says wear blue

World Autism Day says wear blue

The Light It Up Blue campaign seeks to spotlight awareness for autism spectrum disorders
Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Good Morning Moose Jaw!

Tuesday will have a high of 3 C, with a low of -7
Control Jiu Jitsu seeing rapid growth

Control Jiu Jitsu seeing rapid growth

Martial arts club offering wide slate of classes for all levels of experience
Sask. Party’s investments in agriculture industry have produced results, says minister

Sask. Party’s investments in agriculture industry have produced results, says minister

Investments in areas such as crop insurance coverage levels and university research have benefited the agriculture industry over the years.
Ag minister warns that trade issues will affect farmers

Ag minister warns that trade issues will affect farmers

With $1.2 billion worth of canola sitting in farmers' bins, the Saskatchewan government wants a trade dispute with China resolved before the next federal election.
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