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James Swift's accused killers back in Saskatoon court

James Swift's accused killers back in Saskatoon court

Accused killers Anthony Burley and Colton Lishka were released on bail after a show cause hearing in Saskatoon Court of King’s Bench.
In the news today: Wildfire damage update today for residents of BC's Shuswap region

In the news today: Wildfire damage update today for residents of BC's Shuswap region

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today...
Labour-relations expert takes on major role at USask

Labour-relations expert takes on major role at USask

Walsworth appointed USask’s vice-provost, faculty relations.
New facility opening door for economic growth: Reeve

New facility opening door for economic growth: Reeve

Development replaces RM of Prince Albert’s two previous locations.
Shelly Palmer - Talking to Data: The Real Power of Generative AI

Shelly Palmer - Talking to Data: The Real Power of Generative AI

AI is not a magic wand; it’s a remarkably powerful tool with the potential to dramatically improve productivity and create value.
Supply chain problems ease

Supply chain problems ease

Ag equipment brands see fewer supply disruptions than what was seen during the pandemic but they aren’t completely gone.
Biggar woman gets 295 days in jail for Rosetown, Eston incidents

Biggar woman gets 295 days in jail for Rosetown, Eston incidents

The silver BMW fled from Kindersley RCMP and later rammed two Rosetown RCMP vehicles while fleeing from them.
Hay fields can be turned into pasture

Hay fields can be turned into pasture

There are strategies producers can use to rejuvenate an old hay field into an efficient pasture system during a drought.
Man accused of pointing firearm at people was wanted on other charges

Man accused of pointing firearm at people was wanted on other charges

The accused had outstanding warrants in Saskatoon for forcible confinement and assault. 
Why the growth of AI in making art won’t eliminate artists

Why the growth of AI in making art won’t eliminate artists

AI music will require the collaboration of human artists to point it in novel directions and determine whether the output is even worthwhile.
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