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Feds respond to concerns about carbon tax returns to businesses

Feds respond to concerns about carbon tax returns to businesses

CFIB says $3M owed to Sask. businesses.
Do you want AI with that? Fast food chains go digital with dynamic pricing, bots

Do you want AI with that? Fast food chains go digital with dynamic pricing, bots

Fast food restaurants are diving deeper into the digital realm, adopting strategies that range from dynamic pricing to drive-thru voice bots and weather-based menu boards.
Estevan men among the world's few 7th-degree taekwon-do black belts

Estevan men among the world's few 7th-degree taekwon-do black belts

The Estevan Taekwon-do Club members, who have dedicated over 35 years to the sport, were recently tested for seventh-degree black belts, which carries a designation of master.
SARM calling for more nurse practitioners in rural areas

SARM calling for more nurse practitioners in rural areas

Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities call for immediate action, reinstatement of Grow Your Own Nurse Practitioner program.
Dangerous driving soon to cost more

Dangerous driving soon to cost more

Longer impoundments and new suspensions for stunting, street racing and high-speed offences.
Woman struck by bullet while out on ice in La Loche

Woman struck by bullet while out on ice in La Loche

La Loche RCMP say that just before midnight on Feb. 27 they got a report of an injured person at the hospital in La Loche.
Come on! From -30 to rain in 48 hours? Of course not.

Come on! From -30 to rain in 48 hours? Of course not.

Be careful what you wish for.
Ukrainian family marks second anniversary in Weyburn since invasion

Ukrainian family marks second anniversary in Weyburn since invasion

The Dmytryshyn family of Weyburn have a double-anniversary to mark since they were forced to flee Ukraine with the invasion by Russia.
Filing taxes? Many new services are available to be accessed

Filing taxes? Many new services are available to be accessed

Residents are encouraged to file their tax returns electronically - as it is fast, and returns are generally processed within two weeks.
Warm but 'moody' spring expected across most of Canada: Weather Network forecast

Warm but 'moody' spring expected across most of Canada: Weather Network forecast

Most Canadians can look forward to a warmer-than-normal spring, but they should also brace for the season’s "profound mood swings," according to The Weather Network's latest outlook.
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