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The Southwest Booster, 9 Jul 2026

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ArticleSal­va­tion Army Swift Cur­rent says farewell to two corps officers

There were some addi­tional good­byes at the Swift Cur­rent Sal­va­tion Army’s last com­munity meal before the sum­mer break. The Wed­nes­day night com­munity meal on June 24 was also a farewell bar­be­cue for Cap­tain Ian and Deanna Scott, who...

Sal­va­tion Army Swift Cur­rent says farewell to two corps officers

ArticlePro­vin­cial gov­ern­ment provides fund­ing for short line rail infra­struc­ture

The import­ant con­tri­bu­tion of short line rail to the Saskat­chewan eco­nomy was high­lighted dur­ing a pro­vin­cial fund­ing announce­ment near Swift Cur­rent. High­ways Min­is­ter Kim Gart­ner announced the pro­vin­cial gov­ern­ment’s annual...

Pro­vin­cial gov­ern­ment provides fund­ing for short line rail infra­struc­ture

ArticleCanada has a way to break the oil pipeline dead­lock

Canada may finally have a prac­tical way to sat­isfy both oil sands pro­du­cers and cli­mate advoc­ates. Micro-mod­u­lar nuc­lear react­ors offer a path to redu­cing emis­sions, increas­ing nat­ural gas exports and strength­en­ing Canada’s energy...

Canada has a way to break the oil pipeline dead­lock

ArticleThe col­lapse of local news is fuel­ling a dis­in­form­a­tion crisis

Twice the pro­por­tion of Cana­dians today have little to no local news com­pared to 16 years ago—and as this loss accel­er­ates, the threat of dis­in­form­a­tion does too. Since 2008, Canada has lost 11 per cent of its news­pa­per and online media...

The col­lapse of local news is fuel­ling a dis­in­form­a­tion crisis

ArticleLet­ter to editor: cli­mate change is a real entity and gov­ern­ment needs to act now

I felt I could never again com­plain about the weather being too cold after hav­ing suffered the unpre­ced­en­ted heat­wave here in B.C. in late June 2021, described by met­eor­o­lo­gists as a ‘stalling dome’ of high heat, that res­ul­ted in 619...

Let­ter to editor: cli­mate change is a real entity and gov­ern­ment needs to act now