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More than 12,000 Canadians participate in Trans Canada Trail鈥檚 Great Canadian Hike

More than 12,000 Canadians participate in Trans Canada Trail鈥檚 Great Canadian Hike

TCT surpasses its goal of 28,000 collective hours on the 28,000-kilometre long national trail by 337 per cent in second annual event
Fillmore family just misses landslides travelling through Fraser Valley

Fillmore family just misses landslides travelling through Fraser Valley

Family reached safety at relatives' place in Aldergrove, now on way home
Pre-entry test to be waived on 72-hour trips across the border

Pre-entry test to be waived on 72-hour trips across the border

Other adjustments are also to be made Nov. 30
Tisdale Rider fan facing charges after jumping onto field in Saturday game

Tisdale Rider fan facing charges after jumping onto field in Saturday game

A Tisdale man is facing mischief charges after running the length of Mosaic Stadium field at a Riders game last weekend.
Rural groups, industry spar over property taxes

Rural groups, industry spar over property taxes

Tax changes are the last thing rural municipalities need as they chase millions in unpaid oil and gas arrears
Agriculture This Week: Managing risk while chasing high prices

Agriculture This Week: Managing risk while chasing high prices

Current prices attractive to sell now
Outlook native turned doctor recognized for leadership

Outlook native turned doctor recognized for leadership

Efforts to support northern community not forgotten
Energy Minister Eyre worries about too swift a green transition

Energy Minister Eyre worries about too swift a green transition

Saskatchewan Minister of Energy and Resources believes that the energy sector is a lot stronger than it was a year ago.
Minister Eyre sees bright future for Saskatchewan's Mining Industry

Minister Eyre sees bright future for Saskatchewan's Mining Industry

Potash has played a leading role for 60 years in our economy, so it鈥檚 obviously a key economic sector.
No one size fits all when it comes to building healthier and greener communities

No one size fits all when it comes to building healthier and greener communities

Reducing air pollution can lower the incidence of death from all causes, according to the report, and many of these pollutants are tied to the very emissions Canada is seeking to reduce.
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