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Canora resident still drives car purchased new in 1958

Canora resident still drives car purchased new in 1958

Russell Yasinowski still has the 1958 Pontiac Pathfinder which he purchased new to "take my parents on a holiday they never had."
Dene Chief welcomes economic growth through rare earth minerals

Dene Chief welcomes economic growth through rare earth minerals

Magnets processed from rare earth minerals are used in electric vehicles.
DYI investing has pitfalls FCAA warns

DYI investing has pitfalls FCAA warns

Securities regulator reminds investors to consider if DIY investing is the right fit for their investing needs.
Opinion: How Trudeau's censorship law will impact you

Opinion: How Trudeau's censorship law will impact you

Calling Bill C-11 a censorship bill is not hyperbolae.
Moose Jaw Pride to liquidate after discovery of over $100K in liabilities

Moose Jaw Pride to liquidate after discovery of over $100K in liabilities

The Moose Jaw Police Service is currently investigating for potential fraud at the request of the MJP board.
Province puts out calls for contractors to fix, maintain three former mine sites

Province puts out calls for contractors to fix, maintain three former mine sites

The ministry is also asking for people to avoid using motor vehicles off the road at the site in an effort to ensure the grass grows properly and to avoid erosion.
Premier and Strathcona CEO tour $2.3 billion oilfield purchase

Premier and Strathcona CEO tour $2.3 billion oilfield purchase

Strathcona was attracted to Serafina’s assets because of the "unique-to-Saskatchewan technology.â€
Mother credits Terry Fox Foundation for saving daughter’s life

Mother credits Terry Fox Foundation for saving daughter’s life

Shelley and Chelsea Mitchell have been participating in the Terry Fox Run for several years, with 2022 being their first year on the board.
RCMP teaches 'very careful, scientific' field excavation skills

RCMP teaches 'very careful, scientific' field excavation skills

Forensic anthropologist Dr. Ernie Walker, a supernumerary constable with the Saskatchewan RCMP, teaches the course.
Feds try to stop lawsuits against travel ban: Lawyers head to court

Feds try to stop lawsuits against travel ban: Lawyers head to court

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