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More incentives introduced to attract medical specialists

More incentives introduced to attract medical specialists

Incentives to attract new specialists are a key strategy.
Two men arrested in $4M organized crime drug bust want judge alone trial

Two men arrested in $4M organized crime drug bust want judge alone trial

Maidstone RCMP Roving Traffic Unit stopped a vehicle as part of an investigation by the Alberta RCMP Serious and Organized Crime Unit.
Opposition roasts Government on ethics issues as Leg nears end

Opposition roasts Government on ethics issues as Leg nears end

Minister Jim Reiter slams NDP for smearing Sask Party members.
JPII students earn Lewochko Scholarships

JPII students earn Lewochko Scholarships

Peter Lewochko Fund provides annual scholarships to study agriculture, education or engineering.
Book Review: The joy and terror of being alive and being in love

Book Review: The joy and terror of being alive and being in love

Quick-read novella packs a punch.
Man shot while driving quad on street in La Loche, say police

Man shot while driving quad on street in La Loche, say police

He was taken to hospital with a serious injury consistent with a gunshot wound.
Shelly Palmer: Google "AI Overviews" 鈥 The end of link-based search

Shelly Palmer: Google "AI Overviews" 鈥 The end of link-based search

it鈥檚 clear that AI agents designed to quickly deliver precise information will fundamentally disrupt traditional search.
鈥楪imme the loot鈥 Instagram ad for travel nurses draws ire of NDP

鈥楪imme the loot鈥 Instagram ad for travel nurses draws ire of NDP

Daily Leg Update: 鈥淕imme the loot鈥 Instagram video for TravelNurse proves controversial; Vicki Mowat says she was shocked by the ad.
Thunderchild First Nation man arrested after serious assault

Thunderchild First Nation man arrested after serious assault

Battlefords RCMP had been called to a serious assault outside of a business on 99 Street in North Battleford.
How big food companies can do more to create healthier food environments

How big food companies can do more to create healthier food environments

Some companies may be taking steps in the right direction, but others seem to need more incentive to act and overall progress remains slow.
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