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Statistics Canada says merchandise trade deficit widened to $1.9B in May

Statistics Canada says merchandise trade deficit widened to $1.9B in May

OTTAWA — Canada's merchandise trade deficit widened to $1.9 billion in May as exports fell to their lowest level since July last year. The result compared with a revised trade deficit of $1.3 billion for April, Statistics Canada said Wednesday.
How to find — and use — a budgeting app that works best for you

How to find — and use — a budgeting app that works best for you

A budgeting app can put bank accounts, credit cards, loans and investments in one place to help provide a broader financial picture.
Saskatchewan Skies: Mars rises a little after midnight in July

Saskatchewan Skies: Mars rises a little after midnight in July

A good photo opportunity with three planets closely grouped among the bright Taurus stars.
Fifteen provincial parks celebrate Canada Day

Fifteen provincial parks celebrate Canada Day

Take a moment in Sask Parks: June 26 to July 9.
Outdoor flea market appeared like travel in time

Outdoor flea market appeared like travel in time

By noon attendance was 300 and it got busier after lunch.
Americans search for better life in Canada, according to study

Americans search for better life in Canada, according to study

Americans leave the U.S. for a number of factors, including better job prospects, a lower cost of living, better quality of life, studying abroad, better healthcare, marriage and relationship, or just travel and adventure.
Twenty-eight tickets handed out during Estevan traffic blitz

Twenty-eight tickets handed out during Estevan traffic blitz

Representatives from several police agencies were involved.
The latest ‘buzz’ on mosquitos in Regina

The latest ‘buzz’ on mosquitos in Regina

The mosquito counts have been below average, including the species culex tarsalis, which is known to carry West Nile Virus.
Car dealerships in North America revert to pens and paper after cyberattacks on software provider

Car dealerships in North America revert to pens and paper after cyberattacks on software provider

NEW YORK (AP) — Car dealerships in North America are still wrestling with major disruptions that started last week with cyberattacks on a company whose software is used widely in the auto retail sales sector.
Blast from the Past: First Canadian exotic cattle breed sale at Provost

Blast from the Past: First Canadian exotic cattle breed sale at Provost

Breeds such as Marchigiana, Maine Anjou and Simmental were sold at the Provost Livestock Exchange.
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