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Estevan woman celebrates 107th birthday on Christmas Day

Estevan woman celebrates 107th birthday on Christmas Day

Blanche Keating was born on Dec. 25, 1917, and was still living independently on her 100th birthday.
Pedestrian dead after collision in Quebec City, police say

Pedestrian dead after collision in Quebec City, police say

MONTREAL — A pedestrian has died after she was struck by a vehicle in Quebec City on Christmas Eve.
From the Kitchen: Christmas left-overs used in different ways

From the Kitchen: Christmas left-overs used in different ways

Putting excess bounty to tasty purposes.
Riders' president Craig Reynolds knows what his team wants for Christmas: 'That shiny Grey Cup trophy'

Riders' president Craig Reynolds knows what his team wants for Christmas: 'That shiny Grey Cup trophy'

Canada’s women’s pro sports landscape transformed with arrival of PWHL, NSL and WNBA

Canada’s women’s pro sports landscape transformed with arrival of PWHL, NSL and WNBA

The Professional Women's Hockey League played a first season and started a second, the Northern Super League fired its engines for an all-Canadian women's soccer launch, and the WNBA announced its arrival in Canada.
Drewitz students receive Highland exam results

Drewitz students receive Highland exam results

Students from the Drewitz School Of Dance participated in SDTA Highland Exams. Check the story for the results.
A favourite family recipe

A favourite family recipe

Mix in an ear to bend, a heart to lend, time to spend, communication to send and no hurt to mend.
Help make your poinsettias last longer

Help make your poinsettias last longer

Tips to keep poinsettias thriving past the holiday season.
Moose Jaw's 4 Plants announces pending closure

Moose Jaw's 4 Plants announces pending closure

“Working for myself is where my heart is, and always has been. I’ve had multiple businesses; this isn’t my first, and it probably won’t be my last.”
Alberta premier hopes for health reform payoff in 2025, regrets deferring tax cut

Alberta premier hopes for health reform payoff in 2025, regrets deferring tax cut

EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is eager to show that her government can finally put the pieces of a dismantled provincial health-care system back together again in the new year.
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