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Updated with local comment: Ensuring job protection for employees

Updated with local comment: Ensuring job protection for employees

Accessing benefits under the federal recovery program
Editorial - Culture plan needs benchmarks

Editorial - Culture plan needs benchmarks

While defining exactly what the ‘culture’ of a community is not easy, it is easier to appreciate its importance.

National Thank A Mail Carrier Day

February 4th is National Thank A Mail Carrier Day. Mail carriers, and all other Canadian postal workers, for that matter, deserve even more recognition than usual this year.

Eight Years Since Canadian Penny Departed

February 4, 2021, will mark eight years since the Royal Canadian Mint stopped distributing the Canadian penny.

Nutrien says India's low potash prices 'settled at the highest levels of government'

The overseas marketing arm of Saskatchewan’s two largest potash producers takes a critical view of a deal between India and the Belarusian Potash Company (BPC). Canpotex Ltd., which is co-owned by Mosaic Co. and Nutrien Ltd.

Michigan approves permit for pipeline tunnel, still wants Enbridge Line 5 shut down

Lansing, Michigan, Calgary – In the wake of the cancellation of the Presidential Permit for the TC Energy Keystone XL pipeline project, all eyes have turned to Enbridge’s Line 5, which the Governor of Michigan has been moving to shut down.
Humboldt and Lanigan RCMP execute cannabis search warrant

Humboldt and Lanigan RCMP execute cannabis search warrant

On Jan. 18, Humboldt RCMP responded to an alarm at a non-residential building on Railway Avenue in Watson, Saskatchewan. In the process of investigating the cause of the alarm, officers located a marihuana grow operation.

RSM launching new video series to celebrate Indigenous Storytelling Month

Beginning February 2, 2021, the Royal Saskatchewan Museum is proud to launch a new video series that celebrates Indigenous Storytelling Month.
Sask. reports another eight COVID-19-related deaths

Sask. reports another eight COVID-19-related deaths

Also 223 new cases, while 106 vaccinated Monday

Doctors break down First Nations COVID numbers

For months, the First Nations Health and Social Secretariat of Manitoba has been reporting alarming COVID-19 numbers. There are a reported 2,780 cases of COVID-19 in First Nations people, while the province reports 3,466 active cases overall.
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