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AI skills in demand as companies develop 2024 hiring plans for Canada

AI skills in demand as companies develop 2024 hiring plans for Canada

TORONTO — When Canadian companies turn to hiring this year, candidates will need to show skill in a key area: artificial intelligence.
The state of nominations for Saskatchewan’s provincial election

The state of nominations for Saskatchewan’s provincial election

Both the Sask Party and NDP have half their candidates nominated in the run up to the 2024 provincial election.
Nature’s defense against changing climate

Nature’s defense against changing climate

UBC researchers identify unique water storage system that protects balsam poplar trees from drought.
Record-breaking long jump leap brings honour

Record-breaking long jump leap brings honour

Stein secures December Athlete of the Month.
RCMP to begin collecting, analyzing race-based data in pilot project

RCMP to begin collecting, analyzing race-based data in pilot project

OTTAWA — The RCMP says it will begin collecting race-based data in select locations this month to better understand interactions between police and people in various communities. The pilot project follows two years of consultations across Canada.
Festival of Lights lit up Woodlawn and brought cheer to thousands

Festival of Lights lit up Woodlawn and brought cheer to thousands

The annual Festival of Lights at Estevan's Woodlawn Regional Park was once again a big hit with the community.
Reasons not to call RCMP: Bug invasion, rink food stinks, messy kid

Reasons not to call RCMP: Bug invasion, rink food stinks, messy kid

Calls about the stench of deep-fried rink food, a broken vending machine, a messy kid, and a campsite СÀ¶ÊÓƵ invaded by bugs make Sask. RCMP's top 10 list.
Shelly Palmer - A Magic Mirror on the Wall

Shelly Palmer - A Magic Mirror on the Wall

Each year, it feels like we're getting closer to accurate, useful, non-invasive consumer-grade medical diagnostic tools.
Man stabs himself when Sask ICE tries arresting him on child porn charges

Man stabs himself when Sask ICE tries arresting him on child porn charges

SIRT has cleared police of any wrongdoing in the incident.
Habetler's Bermuda charges may violate his peace bond: Law professor

Habetler's Bermuda charges may violate his peace bond: Law professor

It is possible that Brent Habetler could be found in violation of conditions imposed by an Alberta court: U of A Law Professor
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