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When AM radio finally disappears, we’ll lose something

When AM radio finally disappears, we’ll lose something

John Cairns’ News Watch - News that electric car manufacturers are turning away from AM radio is a jolt to AM fans
Tyrannical measures? Former U of S professor's take on COVID mandates

Tyrannical measures? Former U of S professor's take on COVID mandates

Words like disinformation crept in, and that was straight out of the Soviet playbook: Dr. Francis Christian
Commentary: Parents should be aware of 4/20 Day influence on youth

Commentary: Parents should be aware of 4/20 Day influence on youth

Marijuana businesses use 4/20 for promotion similar to alcohol companies’ use of the Super Bowl or St. Patrick’s Day.
Nominations announced for Sask. Country Music Association awards

Nominations announced for Sask. Country Music Association awards

The SCMA Awards Show is set to take place on Saturday, June 10th, 2023, in Assiniboia
Humboldt local scratches her way to a $100,000 Crossword win

Humboldt local scratches her way to a $100,000 Crossword win

Phyllis Willenborg thought that she only uncovered four words, but upon closer inspection noticed she still had more letters to scratch.
Sask. residents: Verify Investment seller registration before investing

Sask. residents: Verify Investment seller registration before investing

Investor Alert: Atomic Trade Limited
Agriculture This Week: The rise of pulse crops in world's 'Bread Basket'

Agriculture This Week: The rise of pulse crops in world's 'Bread Basket'

The populations in countries such as India are still growing. That’s simply more mouths to feed, mouths who culturally have a taste for pulse crops. 
Bank of Canada holds key interest rate at 4.5%, says no plans to cut soon

Bank of Canada holds key interest rate at 4.5%, says no plans to cut soon

"This is good news, but it is not job done," Macklem said at a news conference in Ottawa.
IMF: Prolonged high inflation dims outlook for world economy

IMF: Prolonged high inflation dims outlook for world economy

WASHINGTON (AP) — The outlook for the world economy this year has dimmed in the face of chronically high inflation, rising interest rates and uncertainties resulting from the collapse of two big American banks .
Canadian charities struggle with staff burnout, revenue, escalating demand: report

Canadian charities struggle with staff burnout, revenue, escalating demand: report

TORONTO — A survey of nearly 3,000 Canadian charities finds more than half said they couldn’t meet demand for help, while nearly a third reported a significant drop in revenue.
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