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What the Bank of Canada's latest rate hike means for mortgage holders

What the Bank of Canada's latest rate hike means for mortgage holders

TORONTO — Canadians who watched the cost of taking out a mortgage steadily increase over the last year were dealt another blow when the Bank of Canada upped its interest rate to 4.5 per cent Wednesday.
Tribute and celebration night planned for the iconic Happy Nun Cafe

Tribute and celebration night planned for the iconic Happy Nun Cafe

Event is planned for April 29 at Prairie Place Hall in Arcola, and will feature great food and entertainment.
Baby born on townhouse floor after hospital visit in Yorkton

Baby born on townhouse floor after hospital visit in Yorkton

Mother still hoping for better response from hospital after being sent away twice.
CLS key to conversion of blood to universal Type O

CLS key to conversion of blood to universal Type O

Blood-type conversion process informed by CLS crystallography now in pre-clinical trials.
Crypto crime up across Saskatchewan

Crypto crime up across Saskatchewan

Police urge caution with fraudulent cryptocurrency offers.
Alta. parents allegedly sexually, physically assaulted 6-week-old girl

Alta. parents allegedly sexually, physically assaulted 6-week-old girl

The police investigation determined the baby had been assaulted and sexually assaulted multiple times over the past six weeks. 
Discount grocers to outperform conventional stores as food prices surge: Report

Discount grocers to outperform conventional stores as food prices surge: Report

Discount grocery stores are expected to outshine their conventional counterparts in 2023 as shoppers seek out cheaper food to cope with staggering price increases, a new report released Monday said.
STC Chief Arcand: It’s not about me, but the people we help

STC Chief Arcand: It’s not about me, but the people we help

“My uncle and great-grandparents taught me to put people first."
How ground-penetrating radar is used to find unmarked graves at residential schools

How ground-penetrating radar is used to find unmarked graves at residential schools

The technology of ground-penetrating radar is not well understood, and is being used to fuel misinformation about the findings.
Motorist shares experience of multi-vehicle incident on Highway 47 that ended with charges against Manitoba man

Motorist shares experience of multi-vehicle incident on Highway 47 that ended with charges against Manitoba man

Troy LeBlanc of Estevan ended up with a broken and dislocated ankle after a two-vehicle collision Jan. 13 on Highway 47 north of Estevan. After the incident, a Manitoba man ended up facing 12 charges under the Criminal Code.
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