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CFIB says 200,000 small businesses took new loans to meet CEBA repayment deadline

CFIB says 200,000 small businesses took new loans to meet CEBA repayment deadline

TORONTO 鈥 Roughly 200,000 small businesses took on new debt to access the forgivable portion of their pandemic relief loans from the federal government, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business said Tuesday.
Online reservations encouraged for upcoming camping season

Online reservations encouraged for upcoming camping season

Seasonal campsite bookings open April 1.
Surgical procedures added to MySaskHealthRecord accounts

Surgical procedures added to MySaskHealthRecord accounts

New feature will add information on upcoming surgeries and procedures to enhance MySaskHealthRecord.
Shelly Palmer - Are we close to AGI?

Shelly Palmer - Are we close to AGI?

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn鈥檚 鈥淭op Voice in Technology,鈥 and writes a popular daily business blog.
Cochin Community Players bring comedy 鈥楲ooking鈥 to the stage

Cochin Community Players bring comedy 鈥楲ooking鈥 to the stage

The show runs from for six nights from April 5 to 14, with one night already sold-out.
Maidstone and District News: Students hit the slopes in Jasper

Maidstone and District News: Students hit the slopes in Jasper

Local competitive skier headed to nationals.
Mayfair and District News: Tickets to Speers theatre still available

Mayfair and District News: Tickets to Speers theatre still available

Area churches host Easter services.
City of North Battleford approves new community safety plan

City of North Battleford approves new community safety plan

The plan is a 'clear rebuttal' that the city is 'sticking its head in the sand,' regarding the Crime Severity Index, noted Councillor Kent Lindgren.
Opinion: Public sector cuts discriminatory pay gaps in half

Opinion: Public sector cuts discriminatory pay gaps in half

Canada鈥檚 public sector sets a pay equality standard, but further progress needed.
N. B'ford woman forced into sex trade by human trafficker: Court

N. B'ford woman forced into sex trade by human trafficker: Court

A crime boss paid her transportation after she became stranded in Camrose on her way from North Battleford to Calgary and used that debt to coerce her into sex trade.
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