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Published on May 17, 2024Source: Global News - Neutral
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Published on May 17, 2024
Original Moose Jaw champs advise Warriors to bring 'confidence' to Memorial Cup
Moose Jaw, Sask. - The Moose Jaw Warriors are headed to the Memorial Cup as WHL Champions, the first time a Moose Jaw team has ever appeared in the tournament. It’s not an opportunity the Moose Jaw Canucks were awarded in 1967, playing in the first season …
Source: CTV News Regina - Neutral -
Published on May 17, 2024
Sunday road restrictions for Saskatoon Sikh Parade
Source: Global News - Neutral -
Published on May 17, 2024
Sask. teachers vote to renew mandate for job sanctions
Saskatchewan teachers have voted overwhelmingly to renew their mandate for sanctions – giving the Sask. Teachers Federation (STF) the power to reinstitute job action if negotiations fall through. Over the two day voting period, 83 per cent of teachers cast …
Source: CTV News Regina - Neutral -
Published on May 17, 2024
Council facing two more readings of property tax hike
The first reading of the proposed property tax increase is in the books. Lloydminster City councillors will face two more readings of the mill rate bylaw which has a roughly $5.40 per month increase on a residential property valued at $285,000. Also, the …
Source: My Lloydminster Now - Neutral -
Published on May 16, 2024
Goodbye to Dutchy: Remembering the "class clown" from Porcupine Plain who found his broadcasting niche
Breadcrumb Trail Links Sports "Darren Dutchyshen made you feel like you were sitting across the table from him, having a drink and enjoying just talking sports." Long-time TSN host Darren Dutchyshen, who grew up in Porcupine Plain, has died at …
Source: Saskatoon Star Phoenix - Neutral -
Published on May 16, 2024
Sask. producers make "substantial progress" on seeding, but remain behind average
Early-seeded crops are already starting to emerge in Saskatchewan fields as spring seeding continues. According to the provincial crop report, producers have made “substantial progress” getting their crops into the ground this week. Seeding is currently 32 …
Source: Saskatoon Star Phoenix - Neutral -
Published on May 16, 2024
Ride safe and ride smart when off-roading
With May long excitement teasing off-roaders to break out the all-terrain vehicles, safety experts are reminding recreation lovers to be smart and make safe choices when going off the beaten track. “ATVing is a great experience, and we encourage everyone …
Source: My Lloydminster Now - Neutral -
Published on May 17, 2024
Youth in Yorkton recognize Moose Hide Campaign Day
Yorkton, Sask. - In recognition of May 16 being Moose Hide Campaign Day, Yorkton Shelwin House is partnering with Columbia School to bring awareness to the cause. “We are a women's shelter and so we are constantly reminded of how much abuse there is in …
Source: CTV News Regina - Neutral -
Published on May 16, 2024
Here’s what’s at stake in the looming rail strikes at CN and CPKC
Breadcrumb Trail Links Local News Ottawa concerned about impact on country's health and safety Workers at Canadian National Railway Co. and Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. are both able to walk off the job on May 22. Photo by Picasa /Photo: Matt …
Source: Saskatoon Star Phoenix - Neutral