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National Indigenous Peoples' Day celebrated with song, dance, and story

National Indigenous Peoples' Day celebrated with song, dance, and story

On June 21, National Indigenous Peoples' Day was celebrated at the Mae Wilson Theatre.
Miller Express offence continues to roll along as win streak hits three

Miller Express offence continues to roll along as win streak hits three

Moose Jaw takes 15-8 victory over Brooks Bombers, giving local WCBL squad 41 runs over their last three games
Fixing Central's boiler one of four projects PSSD handled recently

Fixing Central's boiler one of four projects PSSD handled recently

Prairie South School Division issued nearly $500,000 in tenders last month, including one to fix the boiler at Central Collegiate and several for caretaker services in rural schools.
Rise of the drone: Rockett’s Drones showcases wide variety of commercial applications

Rise of the drone: Rockett’s Drones showcases wide variety of commercial applications

Cody Crockett bought his first drone in 2017 and has been hooked ever since, from collecting licenses and establishing relationships with local airfields, to expanding his drone collection, hiring staff, and building a successful business as Rockett’s Drone Services
Ag groups urge Senate to pass bill exempting carbon taxes on heating fuels

Ag groups urge Senate to pass bill exempting carbon taxes on heating fuels

The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS), Manitoba’s Keystone Agricultural Producers (KAP) and the Alberta Federation of Agriculture (AFA) are calling on senators to approve Bill C-234 before they break for summer — by June 30.
Prairie South re-approves ’23-24 budget, which includes $16M for new school

Prairie South re-approves ’23-24 budget, which includes $16M for new school

Trustees approved the amended budget during a special meeting on June 21. They had originally approved next year’s budget during their May meeting, but the Ministry of Education announced new funding for school divisions on June 1.
For golfers, Lynbrook is the place to be this Canada Day

For golfers, Lynbrook is the place to be this Canada Day

The Canada Day Golf Tournament kicks off at the Lynbrook Golf Course on Canada Day at 1 p.m. and is open to everyone. Come celebrate with food, live entertainment, and prizes to be won.
Sidewalk Days: The Moose Jaw summer festival you absolutely cannot miss

Sidewalk Days: The Moose Jaw summer festival you absolutely cannot miss

This year's event is set to take place on July 6, 7, and 8
City creates new recreation fee structure just for college students

City creates new recreation fee structure just for college students

Feedback from recreation users has prompted the parks and recreation department to create a new fee for full-time post-secondary students who no longer qualify under the family membership rate structure. 
Five headlines for Thursday morning

Five headlines for Thursday morning

A selection of headlines to read this morning.
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