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Regina’s Official Bird is the Black-capped Chickadee

Regina’s Official Bird is the Black-capped Chickadee

Black-capped Chickadee beat out five other high-flying contenders in a vote to win Regina’s Bird Friendly City Contest.
Assiniboia nurse practitioner reflects on 30-year health care career

Assiniboia nurse practitioner reflects on 30-year health care career

Nurse Practitioners are a ready solution to many of Sask.'s health care challenges, says 20-year Assiniboia NP
Prohibited firearm and undisclosed cash seized at North Portal border crossing

Prohibited firearm and undisclosed cash seized at North Portal border crossing

CBSA officers at North Portal seized a prohibited firearm and undisclosed cash from a traveller late in 2023.
Canada adds just 100 jobs in December as unemployment rate holds steady at 5.8%

Canada adds just 100 jobs in December as unemployment rate holds steady at 5.8%

OTTAWA — Job growth stalled in December as the total number of jobs in Canada was virtually unchanged for the month and the unemployment rate held steady at 5.8 per cent for the final month of the year.
North Battleford digs itself out of first winter snowfall

North Battleford digs itself out of first winter snowfall

At this time, the City of North Battleford is not recommending people drive any long distances unless necessary.
Police looking for four suspects in Paradise Hill ATM heist

Police looking for four suspects in Paradise Hill ATM heist

One of two vehicles was previously reported stolen from Alberta and has since been recovered in Saskatchewan. The second vehicle has not been located.
Agriculture This Week: Political pressures on horizon for 2024

Agriculture This Week: Political pressures on horizon for 2024

Certainly the politics of the world is the great question mark hanging over everything in 2024 – and that most certainly includes agriculture.
Opinion: The cash grab that drives up airfares

Opinion: The cash grab that drives up airfares

Why Canadian airfares are among the highest in the developed world and how the government games the system.
Avian flu feared in Canadian polar bears after disease kills bear in Alaska

Avian flu feared in Canadian polar bears after disease kills bear in Alaska

Scientists fear Canadian polar bears may be threatened by the spread of avian flu after officials confirmed the disease killed a bear in Alaska.
Rate cuts and a return to growth: What Deloitte sees on the Canadian economic horizon

Rate cuts and a return to growth: What Deloitte sees on the Canadian economic horizon

The Canadian economy will return to growth in the second half of 2024, with interest rate cuts as early as this spring, according to a new forecast by Deloitte Canada.
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