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PST draining Sask. city budgets, local leaders cry out

PST draining Sask. city budgets, local leaders cry out

Municipal construction was exempt from PST until 2017.
Fight congenital syphilis: join the awareness campaign

Fight congenital syphilis: join the awareness campaign

Let’s Talk about Syphilis campaign includes Saskatchewan-wide messaging shared through online and traditional media.
Agriculture This Week: Day focuses on importance of farm sector

Agriculture This Week: Day focuses on importance of farm sector

YORKTON - So Feb.15, is Ag Day in Canada. That should mean something, or at least from the perspective of someone living in a Canadian province where agriculture is the foundation of our existence, and still is a key economic driver.
Inflation sets back Food Freedom Day by 24 hours

Inflation sets back Food Freedom Day by 24 hours

Food Freedom Day Feb. 9 says CFA.
Netflix Canada begins password sharing crackdown, additional members cost $7.99

Netflix Canada begins password sharing crackdown, additional members cost $7.99

TORONTO — Best friends, siblings and cousins across Canada may soon find themselves locked out of a shared Netflix account as the streaming giant begins cracking down on password sharing.
WDM Virtual Coffee Club to host 'Black Railway Porters in Saskatchewan'

WDM Virtual Coffee Club to host 'Black Railway Porters in Saskatchewan'

In celebration of Black History Month, the WDM will hold Virtual Coffee Club meeting on Feb. 14 at 10 a.m.
Tim Hortons master franchisee in China enters deal to develop Popeyes in China

Tim Hortons master franchisee in China enters deal to develop Popeyes in China

TORONTO — The parent company of the master franchisee of Tim Hortons coffee shops in China says it has signed a deal for the exclusive development of Popeyes in mainland China and Macau. TH International Ltd.
Slowing growth a ‘good thing’ when economy is overheated: BoC's Macklem

Slowing growth a ‘good thing’ when economy is overheated: BoC's Macklem

OTTAWA — Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem says that although a slowing economy may not seem like a good thing, it is when the economy is overheated.
Canadian business insolvencies up 37.2% in 2022, consumer insolvencies up 11.2%

Canadian business insolvencies up 37.2% in 2022, consumer insolvencies up 11.2%

The Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy said Tuesday that the number of insolvencies filed by Canadian companies in 2022 was up 37.2 per cent compared with 2021 — and at least one business organization predicts that figure will keep growing.
WestJet pilots at an 'impasse' with airline over contract talks: union

WestJet pilots at an 'impasse' with airline over contract talks: union

CALGARY — The union representing WestJet pilots says contract negotiations with the airline have been unproductive and federal conciliation may be needed to avert a strike.
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