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Canadian Snowbirds Touch Down in Williston
The Canadian Snowbirds Squadron came soaring over Williston today in preparation for the team's air-show, set for tomorrow evening in Sidney.
McMillan: Prairie crop insect pressure light, so far
With warming weather come weeds and pests. So far insect pest numbers on the agricultural Prairies have been light -- although that can change quickly.
Niagara Falls Attractions are Heating up: Snowbirds Over The Falls
In just a couple of weeks, once the hustle and bustle of the Victoria Day and Memorial Day weekends wind down, some other Niagara Falls attractions will be gearing up for their chance to take part in something remarkable.
Fire destroys trailer in Moose Jaw
Police, fire and ambulance crews got the call to the Prairie Oasis trailer court around 11:20 p.m. CST.
Mail sorting ends for some Saskatchewan communities
A letter placed in a Canada Post box in Moose Jaw, for delivery in Moose Jaw, will now make a stop in Regina as the federal Crown corporation revamps how it sorts items.
Commander Hadfield: The man who brought space down to Earth
After 144 days, 2,336 orbits of the Earth, and hundreds upon hundreds of posts to Twitter, Facebook and Youtube, Commander Chris Hadfield has returned from the International Space Station a household name - arguably space travel's first since the Apollo Moon landings.
Assinboia contractor fined for failure to file tax returns
Paul Beauregard, 59, of Assiniboia, pleaded guilty in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on May 7 to failure to file personal income tax returns and goods and services tax returns for his business, Wildman Construction, Canada Revenue Agency announced Monday Beauregard failed to file the personal tax returns and GST returns for the taxation years 2006 to ... (more)
Neelin Views -- Choirs enjoy trek to Alberta before final concert on May 30
As the school year draws to an end, this means another annual spring tour for the Neelin High School choirs.
Marching down Main Street, as their fellow soldiers did before them, members of the Saskatchewan Dragoons, exercised their Freedom of the City in a ceremonial parade, marking the 100th anniversary of the Lieutenant Colonel DV Currie VC Armoury, Saturday afternoon.
100 years of life and lessons for local retired schoolteacher
Before the three boys graduated from the eighth grade at the one-room Derby School in the spring of 1940, teacher Ruth Kaye and her husband took her young charges to Medford for dinner and a movie.
Saskatchewan hospital construction
Construction has started on a new regional hospital in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. It is integrating lean methodology into the design, functioning and culture of the facility.
A strong wind blowing into Red Deer
It's similar to the feeling he gets when he walks on stage with his fellow members of the Holy Trinity happens to throw lead rocks for the Kyler Kleibrink rink.
Family's life has been a circus for 250 years
Tarzan Zerbini, the 70-year-old patriarch of the Royal Canadian Circus, with longtime elephant entertainers Maria and Shelley, says he'll carry on with the circus life "until I drop dead." I don't have the best memory.
Report suggests ways to ease closing of Valley View Centre in Moose Jaw
Fourteen recommendations are being made to help mentally disabled people as the Saskatchewan government closes one of the last remaining institutions in Canada.
14 recommendations made to help mentally disabled move as institution closes
Fourteen recommendations are being made to help mentally disabled people as the Saskatchewan government closes one of the last remaining institutions in Canada.
Hundreds of family, friends and military personnel lined the runway at 15 Wing Moose Jaw, Thursday afternoon, as the Canadian Forces Snowbirds took to the air to kick off the Snowbird's 2013 show season.
The show has begun and 'Urinetown' has received rave reviews after the opening night dinner theater and Sunday matinee performance.
Calder releases another book in series
Marie Donais Calder has released "The Other Side of Liberation," which is the 11th book in her Other Side series.
Gwynne Dyer talks climate change consequences, solutions
Veteran journalist and historian Gwynne Dyer visited Moose Jaw's Vanier Collegiate to deliver a lecture and field questions from the school's students about climate change.
Fewer building permits in April, but higher worth
It's little more than a barren field now, but construction crews will soon break ground on this site for the new Moose Jaw hospital.