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Amid rapidly rising costs, town council approves Canora budget

Amid rapidly rising costs, town council approves Canora budget

This unexpected increase in costs for the transfer station had a negative impact on the remainder of the budget for 2023.
Â鶹´«Ã½AVeast College supports Sask. Ukrainian student relief program

Â鶹´«Ã½AVeast College supports Sask. Ukrainian student relief program

Program aims to provide assistance to post-secondary students who arrived in Canada under the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel (CUAET) program.
Team Canada volleyball announces Wilkie-born roster member

Team Canada volleyball announces Wilkie-born roster member

Wilkie's Isaiah Mamer is adding yet another chapter to his ongoing success story having been announced as one of two Saskatchewan players who have made the Team Canada U21 volleyball roster
N. B'fd arson trial: Defence applauds Crown witness as being 'hero we needed'

N. B'fd arson trial: Defence applauds Crown witness as being 'hero we needed'

'I was screaming ‘there’s a fire, everybody get up. I started knocking on doors.' Betsy Guetrey.
Hackers targeted Canada’s gas infrastructure. How do renewables fit into cybersecurity in Canada?

Hackers targeted Canada’s gas infrastructure. How do renewables fit into cybersecurity in Canada?

Experts say cleantech operators will face the same cybersecurity threats as their fossil fuel counterparts and should seize the opportunity to build strong defences into their infrastructure.
Woman charged with two random assaults

Woman charged with two random assaults

Police say the woman assaulted two women in separate incidents.
Commentary: Canadians are buying less food. Now what?

Commentary: Canadians are buying less food. Now what?

Canadian food retail sales on a downward trajectory.
Opinion: Erase our history, erase ourselves

Opinion: Erase our history, erase ourselves

The Trudeau government is out to erase Canadian history from the Canadian Royal Crown and our passports.
Opinion: Canada cannot afford to lose more doctors

Opinion: Canada cannot afford to lose more doctors

Euthanasia policies are driving some doctors to leave their profession.
Technology could be key to future wildfire prevention, fighting: companies

Technology could be key to future wildfire prevention, fighting: companies

When wildfires hit Alberta earlier this month, leaving more than 10,000 square kilometres of land scorched so far this year, João Lopes was worried about how much more devastation could be on its way.
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