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EV tariffs should look like the United States’, not Europe’s

EV tariffs should look like the United States’, not Europe’s

Industrial subsidies in China were at least 1.73 per cent of GDP in 2019.
Memorial honours Second World War aircrew

Memorial honours Second World War aircrew

Seven crew members of HALIFAX MZ311 to be remembered in an Aug. 26 ceremony at Cleeve Hill in Cleeve Hill, Cheltenham, England.
Opinion: The lessons every business can learn from Las Vegas

Opinion: The lessons every business can learn from Las Vegas

Discover how Las Vegas became a global tourist hotspot and learn how its strategies can boost your business success.
La Nina’s return could bring early frost to Prairies

La Nina’s return could bring early frost to Prairies

The weather phenomenon’s arrival is not guaranteed, and some believe it would be a weak one if it does materialize.
Bahar Farzan’s path to pharmacy technician and educator

Bahar Farzan’s path to pharmacy technician and educator

From Iran to Saskatoon.
Bonk facing pressure after being elected as Conservatives' rep for Souris-Moose Mountain

Bonk facing pressure after being elected as Conservatives' rep for Souris-Moose Mountain

The nomination will now be scrutinized by the Souris-Moose Mountain riding association, and by the federal party in Ottawa, before Bonk is officially appointed as the candidate for the party.
City of Estevan hires new chief of police out of Weyburn

City of Estevan hires new chief of police out of Weyburn

The board members said they are pleased to welcome Jamie Blunden who's been the police chief in Weyburn since 2020.
Some Horizon schools already have no-cell-phone policies

Some Horizon schools already have no-cell-phone policies

Exemptions can be made for children who are diabetic or need a device due to learning needs. 
Update: Man facing charges in Norman Wenzel death

Update: Man facing charges in Norman Wenzel death

The 41-year-old victim has been identified as Norman Wenzel.
'They crossed the line': Crown in closing arguments for 'Freedom Convoy' organizers

'They crossed the line': Crown in closing arguments for 'Freedom Convoy' organizers

OTTAWA — Two prominent "Freedom Convoy" organizers "crossed the line" into criminal activity when they led a massive demonstration to Ottawa in 2022 and refused to leave, the Crown said in its final submissions on their criminal trial Tuesday.
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