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Sports This Week: Prince Albert hosting major softball events

Sports This Week: Prince Albert hosting major softball events

Prince Albert has hosted international softball events in the past, having hosted the U18 Men's World Cup in 2018, where Canada finished fourth.
Loblaw joins the grocer code of conduct. Over to you, Walmart

Loblaw joins the grocer code of conduct. Over to you, Walmart

A grocer code of conduct will lead to more competition, more choices, and stable food prices for consumers.
Warriors coach O’Leary talks tough start and impressive comeback against Saginaw

Warriors coach O’Leary talks tough start and impressive comeback against Saginaw

Warriors aim for overall improved performance in return to ice against London on Monday
NORAD Modernization and the North – A Primer

NORAD Modernization and the North – A Primer

While there is much to applaud about the contents of the Defence Policy Update, there is good reason to doubt whether what’s written will actually be delivered in a successful and timely manner.
Suspect arrested in RCMP drug raid headed to trial

Suspect arrested in RCMP drug raid headed to trial

The RCMP gang unit seized methamphetamine and mushrooms after executing search warrants in Wilkie and in the 1600 block of 105 Street of North Battleford.
St. Victor Petroglyphs focus of presentation in Assiniboia

St. Victor Petroglyphs focus of presentation in Assiniboia

St. Victor Petroglyphs are beautiful and diverse. The views from the petroglyph site itself are said to be amazing.
Microbiome revolution proposed

Microbiome revolution proposed

Start-up companies trying to harness biologicals and develop products farmers can use.
Two people stabbed on Saskatoon city bus

Two people stabbed on Saskatoon city bus

A 15-year-old female and a 20-year-old man were stabbed Thursday night on the bus in the area of 20th Street West.
Budget constraints force Jackfish Breakwater Project tender rejection

Budget constraints force Jackfish Breakwater Project tender rejection

Council vows to find workable solution.
House of Commons committee recommends feds tackle 'excessive' profits in food sector

House of Commons committee recommends feds tackle 'excessive' profits in food sector

The federal government should consider policies to tackle “excessive net profits” in the food industry, the House of Commons committee studying food prices said in its latest report.
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