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RCMP Gang Unit arrests man wanted in Lloyd, Maidstone, B'fords

RCMP Gang Unit arrests man wanted in Lloyd, Maidstone, B'fords

Dennis Kennedy was wanted for a crime spree in Lloydminster, Maidstone and North Battleford detachment areas since April.
Selnes: Dramatic finishes aren't always victorious finshes

Selnes: Dramatic finishes aren't always victorious finshes

The third and 24 play was one of the few plays columnist Bill Selnes had ever experienced that brought me to his feet in the press box in his decades of writing for about the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
The true cost of food: High grocery prices are not the root issue

The true cost of food: High grocery prices are not the root issue

Inflation and skyrocketing grocery bills are highlighting how the cost of food is impacting our wallets.
Threads collects so much sensitive information it's a 'hacker's dream,' experts say

Threads collects so much sensitive information it's a 'hacker's dream,' experts say

To dump your Threads profile, which is embedded in Instagram, you must also delete your Instagram account.
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Australia-Canada conference The Australia-Canada Economic Leadership Forum opens Monday evening in Toronto.
Fresh blueberries have a lot going on this time of year

Fresh blueberries have a lot going on this time of year

Choose vitamin C rich berries for their juiciness, taste and outstanding food value.
N.W.T. researchers studying permafrost, 'the foundation on which everything is built'

N.W.T. researchers studying permafrost, 'the foundation on which everything is built'

INUVIK, N.W.T. — Off the side of the road not far from the airport in Inuvik, N.W.T., among the shrubs and spruce trees, a series of rusted metal bars are buried deep in the ground.
Foreign interference shows need for Canada to get serious on media literacy: advocate

Foreign interference shows need for Canada to get serious on media literacy: advocate

OTTAWA — As federal parties craft the scope of a possible inquiry into foreign interference, Canada's media-literacy charity argues governments and schools need to do a better job of preventing citizens from СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ manipulated by hostile states.
Trudeau's carbon tax crusade a war on Canada's poorest

Trudeau's carbon tax crusade a war on Canada's poorest

The economic impact of a carbon tax falls disproportionately on already struggling lower-income people.
Opinion: Europe may finally choose science over ideology

Opinion: Europe may finally choose science over ideology

EU has been running the risk of СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ left behind in the race for improved food production.
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