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SASKTODAY.ca’s top stories of 2022: $500 affordability cheques

SASKTODAY.ca’s top stories of 2022: $500 affordability cheques

Everyone was wondering when they would get their money.
How a dinner with Michael Bublé inspired an Irish Christmas song

How a dinner with Michael Bublé inspired an Irish Christmas song

A pretend meeting between Dublin's Caithríona Madden and the Burnaby-raised singer turned into a real-life dinner together, and, years later, spurred a holiday tune.
‘Moose Caboose’ mobile warming centre new to P.A.

‘Moose Caboose’ mobile warming centre new to P.A.

The Moose Caboose Cold Weather Outreach Van will be moving through the streets of Prince Albert and addressing the immediate needs through Outreach.
Pierre Poilievre doesn't like anti-Trudeau flags, but understands anger behind them

Pierre Poilievre doesn't like anti-Trudeau flags, but understands anger behind them

OTTAWA — Federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he doesn't like the expletive-laden flags some Canadians are using to denounce Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, but that he understands the anger fuelling such displays.
Agriculture This Week: Great farm year passes and '23 awaits

Agriculture This Week: Great farm year passes and '23 awaits

It just all adds up to a holiday season where farmers have to be rather happy about what has just passed and what is likely coming next.
From smart homes to connected cars, new tools of domestic abuse make escape harder

From smart homes to connected cars, new tools of domestic abuse make escape harder

VANCOUVER — A phone, a smart home, a digitally connected car — these are the tools of digital domestic abuse that anti-violence experts say is on the rise.
Survey: More second thoughts about Canada’s chamber of ‘sober second thought’

Survey: More second thoughts about Canada’s chamber of ‘sober second thought’

About one in four Canadians believe Canada does not need a Senate and want all legislation to be reviewed and authorized by the House of Commons.
More Canadians support mask mandate return, survey finds

More Canadians support mask mandate return, survey finds

Since Oct. 1, the federal government lifted the mask mandate on airplanes.
Canadians fined at least $15M for breaking COVID quarantine rules in 2022, data shows

Canadians fined at least $15M for breaking COVID quarantine rules in 2022, data shows

OTTAWA — Canadians who were caught violating federal COVID-19 quarantine rules racked up at least $15 million in fines this year, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada, but it's not clear how much of that will actually be paid.
With trust collapsing in the RCMP, some call for 'broken force' to be rebuilt

With trust collapsing in the RCMP, some call for 'broken force' to be rebuilt

Harry Bond is blunt in his assessment of the RCMP's role on the night his mother and father died in the Nova Scotia mass shooting — and of the force's potential to reform in the future.
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