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Liberals' bail-reform bill sparks concerns about need for more legal aid funding

Liberals' bail-reform bill sparks concerns about need for more legal aid funding

OTTAWA 鈥 Many in Canada's legal community are expressing concern about how the overloaded court systemand those needing legal aid could be affected by a Liberal bill that proposes to make bail harder to access.
Canada-India dispute likely target for disinformation efforts, State Department warns

Canada-India dispute likely target for disinformation efforts, State Department warns

WASHINGTON 鈥 Canada's ongoing diplomatic standoff with India risks making it an even more tempting target for international efforts that use disinformation to reshape global narratives, a senior State Department official says.
$14M allocation ushers in new accessible pavilion

$14M allocation ushers in new accessible pavilion

Day-use pavilion construction underway at Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park.
Saskatoon police locate missing man

Saskatoon police locate missing man

Bruce Garnet Smith has been located safe.
Economy adds 64K jobs in September, unemployment rate holds steady at 5.5%

Economy adds 64K jobs in September, unemployment rate holds steady at 5.5%

The Bank of Canada鈥檚 rate hikes since March 2022 are beginning to be felt in the Canadian economy as growth slows and job vacancies fall.
Gravelbourg man gets house arrest for sexual assault on gal pal

Gravelbourg man gets house arrest for sexual assault on gal pal

Andrew W. Brown pleaded guilty to one count of sexual assault during his recent appearance in provincial court.
AI-Generated Yearbook Photos: A Glimpse into the Future or a Distortion of the Past?

AI-Generated Yearbook Photos: A Glimpse into the Future or a Distortion of the Past?

SASKTODAY's newest columnist, Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn鈥檚 鈥淭op Voice in Technology,鈥 and writes a popular daily business blog.
P. A. police say there will be an increased presence during investigation

P. A. police say there will be an increased presence during investigation

The Prince Albert Police Service are presently conducting an investigation at a multi dwelling unit in the 100 Block of 11th Street West.
Canadians likely to spend more on Thanksgiving dinner this year

Canadians likely to spend more on Thanksgiving dinner this year

After more than a year of high food inflation, families gathering this weekend to gobble Thanksgiving dinner may be feeling the pinch after their grocery shopping.
Saskatchewan ups funding for U of R public safety research

Saskatchewan ups funding for U of R public safety research

Five year allotment up to $1M.
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