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Sask Party nominates their candidate in Coronation Park

Sask Party nominates their candidate in Coronation Park

Riaz Ahmad has taken the Sask Party nomination in Regina Coronation Park, with two more nominations in Regina Walsh Acres and Lumsden-Morse to be decided in early June.
Trial underway for woman accused of burning down apartment building

Trial underway for woman accused of burning down apartment building

Co-accused, Keeanu Crookedneck, was sentenced to three years in prison on a charge of arson with disregard for human life.
Counsellors share visions for mental health with Holy Family division

Counsellors share visions for mental health with Holy Family division

Three School Counselors and the Behavior Consultant shared information on services that they are providing in Holy Family schools.
The secret has been kept long enough: Where is Kandice Singbeil?

The secret has been kept long enough: Where is Kandice Singbeil?

Kandice Singbeil vanished without a trace from Saskatoon's downtown core, leaving her family desperate for closure.
Passion for agriculture? Check out this scholarship

Passion for agriculture? Check out this scholarship

Nuffield Canada offers $20K scholarships to primary producers.
Oilpatch restarts production that was shut in due to Alberta wildfires

Oilpatch restarts production that was shut in due to Alberta wildfires

CALGARY — Crescent Point Energy Corp. said Monday it has resumed production at its operations that were shut in due to the Alberta wildfires.
Fertilizer market stabilizing, say major suppliers

Fertilizer market stabilizing, say major suppliers

Demand on the rise: prices cross threshold to affordability.
Tough decision: Castrate and sell? Or add to bull inventory?

Tough decision: Castrate and sell? Or add to bull inventory?

Eye-catching $2K prices impact bull producers.
Credit unions trending towards greater unity as tech pressures mount

Credit unions trending towards greater unity as tech pressures mount

There are still some so-called closed bond credit unions linked to an employer, notably for teachers and police, but others continue to fall away.
Canadian companies adopt 'stay interviews' as workers rethink careers, needs

Canadian companies adopt 'stay interviews' as workers rethink careers, needs

TORONTO — When Tara Vanderloo’s employees are mulling leaving her enterprise software company, she wants to be one of the first people they tell — and to hear their unvarnished reasons why.
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