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Fed-up Ontario farmer seeks move to Prairies’

Fed-up Ontario farmer seeks move to Prairies’

‘Unless you’re inheriting assets, you can’t grow in Ontario,’ says Rob Glover.
Make 2024 a prosperous new year with financial resolution tips from experts

Make 2024 a prosperous new year with financial resolution tips from experts

The champagne is gone, the ball has been dropped, and the holiday bills are starting to roll in. That means there's no time like the present to make a New Year's resolution — especially one that might help take some of the sting out of those bills.
Estevan police make arrests for theft from business, impaired driving

Estevan police make arrests for theft from business, impaired driving

The Estevan Police Service arrested four people on Wednesday, including an impaired driver and a person wanted in connection with a theft.
Viterra says it has plan in case of strike

Viterra says it has plan in case of strike

The strike could begin as early as Jan. 5 at 2 p.m.
Sports This Week: Old hockey cards inspire sport artist

Sports This Week: Old hockey cards inspire sport artist

Jeremie White has created a number of cards as art, Ken Dryden, Guy Lafleur, Bobby Orr and beloved Vancouver Canucks Pat Quinn and Bobby LaLonde.
Heads of 17 Canadian environmental charities collecting major compensation packages

Heads of 17 Canadian environmental charities collecting major compensation packages

MONTREAL — A small group of leaders of Canadian charities in the environment, conservation, and animal protection sectors are taking home compensation packages equivalent to, and in some cases higher than, the salaries of provincial premiers.
Opinion: Hope for defeating antisemitism and politicized Islam?

Opinion: Hope for defeating antisemitism and politicized Islam?

Most Iranians know that political Islam is a failure
Regina’s year of the fires in 2023

Regina’s year of the fires in 2023

It sure seemed like there were more high-profile fires than usual in Regina in the past year.
With belaboured bill recognizing Métis self-government in limbo, here's what to know

With belaboured bill recognizing Métis self-government in limbo, here's what to know

OTTAWA — The committee process for a testy piece of legislation that would recognize Métis governments in three provinces has been extended until at least February.
Opinion: Canadian government hiking taxes again in 2024

Opinion: Canadian government hiking taxes again in 2024

Watch for payroll tax hikes, a carbon tax hike and alcohol tax hikes.
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