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Learning clothing repair skills helps reduce clothing costs

Learning clothing repair skills helps reduce clothing costs

The wasteful cycle of buy, wear, tear and toss is not only expensive, it ‘is creating an environmental disaster.’
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Home sales The Canadian Real Estate Association is expected to release its home sales figures for December on Monday.
4-H celebrates 110 years in Canada

4-H celebrates 110 years in Canada

National 4-H month is held annually in November.
Improving the internal combustion engine

Improving the internal combustion engine

Internal combustion engineers, chemists and scientists are planning to squeeze another century out of the machines.
Estevan Police handles scam involving Sunwing Airlines

Estevan Police handles scam involving Sunwing Airlines

Caller claims to be with Sunwing, but wants money in exchange for a refund.
Premiers demand bail reform in letter to Trudeau after killing of OPP officer

Premiers demand bail reform in letter to Trudeau after killing of OPP officer

OTTAWA — Canada's premiers are unanimously urging Ottawa to take "immediate action" to strengthen the country's bail system.
Agriculture This Week: Finding acres for niche crops not easy

Agriculture This Week: Finding acres for niche crops not easy

It's not easy grabbing acres from canola, which while having high input costs, and greater risk as a result should a crop disaster strike, it is still the option with the big gross return potential too.
Exxon Mobil accurately predicted warming since '70s says study

Exxon Mobil accurately predicted warming since '70s says study

Meanwhile, the oil giant publicly doubted that warming was real and dismissed climate models’ accuracy.
Mother protests mandates, loses children over her stance

Mother protests mandates, loses children over her stance

Mother facing public health tickets equates forced vaccination and face masks to forcing Indigenous children to attend residential schools.
How technology used by NASA on Mars could reduce emissions from Canada's oilsands

How technology used by NASA on Mars could reduce emissions from Canada's oilsands

CALGARY — The same technology used to search for signs of ancient life on Mars could be key to reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the Canadian oilsands.
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