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Agriculture This Week: Know the source and check the facts on ag

Agriculture This Week: Know the source and check the facts on ag

Somehow, we need to get people back to analytically thinking, to spend time investigating more broadly than ‘liking’ random posts on social media.
Dangerous offender hearing set for Prince Albert man

Dangerous offender hearing set for Prince Albert man

The accused had elected to be tried by judge alone, but instead pleaded guilty.
Saskatoon Police alerts public to theft of veterinary drugs

Saskatoon Police alerts public to theft of veterinary drugs

The drugs taken include Atravet, Gonavet, Lidocaine, Bioestrovet, Netricure, and Folltropin.
Consumer debt hampers growth: EDC

Consumer debt hampers growth: EDC

Debt-to-income ratio in Canada is 187 per cent.
Behind the Headlines: N. B'ford RCMP tackling Indigenous gangs

Behind the Headlines: N. B'ford RCMP tackling Indigenous gangs

'Indigenous street gangs would be the number one [gang in North Battleford,]' said RCMP Inspector Jesse Gilbert.
Canada’s Farm Show to focus on AgTech, innovation

Canada’s Farm Show to focus on AgTech, innovation

Launch event held for Canada’s Farm Show taking place June 18-20, 2024, with a sneak peek at some of the innovative equipment СÀ¶ÊÓƵ rolled out
Estevan preparing bid for women's curling nationals in 2026

Estevan preparing bid for women's curling nationals in 2026

It's expected that 18 of Canada's top women's curling teams would be in Estevan if the city were to be selected as the host venue.
City of Regina owes REAL over $232,000 for catalyst committee work

City of Regina owes REAL over $232,000 for catalyst committee work

Mayor Sandra Masters said she doesn’t know how the bill didn’t get paid.
Ottawa to allow 30-year amortization for first-time buyers' mortgages on new homes

Ottawa to allow 30-year amortization for first-time buyers' mortgages on new homes

"By extending amortization, monthly mortgage payments will be more affordable for young Canadians who want that first home of their own."
Behind the Headlines: Experts unpack Indigenous street gangs

Behind the Headlines: Experts unpack Indigenous street gangs

Indigenous people need more than reconciliation to solve the issue of gang violence that stems from historical and ongoing colonialism, says USask academic.
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