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Cameco posts $53M in year-end losses, eyes low-carbon recovery

Cameco posts $53M in year-end losses, eyes low-carbon recovery

Canada's largest uranium producer is eyeing U.S. policy-makers' ambitious green recovery plans to bounce back from $53 million in year-end losses. Cameco Corp. CEO Tim Gitzel said he believes global moves like the U.S.
Record Saskatchewan agricultural exports in 2020

Record Saskatchewan agricultural exports in 2020

2020 was a record year for agricultural exports in Saskatchewan, helping the province lead the nation in growth of overall export sales over the previous year. Saskatchewan produced $16.

Physician challenges Trans Mountain pipeline in court after protest site demolished

A Vancouver-area public health physician is challenging the Trans Mountain pipeline in court after his protest site along the expansion route was demolished so trees could be cut down.

Hank Snow Tribute cancelled for second straight year

The 30th annual Hank Snow Tribute will have to wait for another year. The event is being cancelled for the second year in a row due to COVID-19.
Sports This Week - A chat with NLL Commissioner Nick Sakiewicz

Sports This Week - A chat with NLL Commissioner Nick Sakiewicz

When the release from the National Lacross League hit the inbox Feb.
Godfrey Dean Gallery offering online art classes this March

Godfrey Dean Gallery offering online art classes this March

Coming soon from Godfrey Dean Art Gallery 'Saturday Morning Art Classes' with Shirley Hart. The new programming will be offered Saturdays in March, from 10:30 a.m. until via Zoom.
Public reminded to seek appropriate care when needed

Public reminded to seek appropriate care when needed

In today’s COVID-19 world, it can be hard to know whether you should stay at home, go to the doctor or seek emergency care when you are feeling ill.

Red dresses hang in the trees at Niagara’s post-secondary institutions

to symbolize missing and murdered Indigenous women
Going to extremes: new spin on old polar vortex

Going to extremes: new spin on old polar vortex

The polar vortex has wrapped its icy arms around nearly every inch of the Prairie provinces and northern Ontario this week, drawing warnings from Environment Canada.
Yorkton Crossing offering pie and coffee Friday

Yorkton Crossing offering pie and coffee Friday

Everybody loves pie and coffee. And Friday afternoon you can drive-by Yorkton Crossing at 348 Morrison Drive and get both. "It's part of our outreach to reach out to the community," explained Ryan Kormos, Community Relations Co-ordinator.
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