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Outdated rules and mounting losses: Can anything be done to fix Canada Post?

Outdated rules and mounting losses: Can anything be done to fix Canada Post?

Canada Post needs drastic measures to staunch the fiscal bleeding and revamp its operations after a tough decade, experts say.
Estevan Gymnastics Club salutes athletes, supporters

Estevan Gymnastics Club salutes athletes, supporters

The Estevan Gymnastics Club saluted athletes in a number of different categories.
Moose Jaw's council updates bylaws setting taxes and due dates

Moose Jaw's council updates bylaws setting taxes and due dates

Taxpayers will pay 8.93-per-cent more in municipal taxation this year, while they will have until Sunday, June 30 to cough up that cash.
Shelly Palmer - Meta and Google chasing Hollywood AI licensing deals, too

Shelly Palmer - Meta and Google chasing Hollywood AI licensing deals, too

Hollywood should remember how well licensing all of their content to Netflix worked out for them.
Public Works Day event highlights efforts of workers in Regina

Public Works Day event highlights efforts of workers in Regina

Efforts of workers, and the city’s multitude of equipment, are showcased at Regina’s open house Public Works Day event on Albert Street
Scouts camp suffers estimated $20K worth of vandalism damage

Scouts camp suffers estimated $20K worth of vandalism damage

Vandalism likely sets the camp's schedule back several weeks.
Moose Jaw proves there are many career options in public works

Moose Jaw proves there are many career options in public works

Available career paths range from park maintenance to operating heavy equipment to IT and roles in the legal department.
Harrison admits to bringing long gun to Leg

Harrison admits to bringing long gun to Leg

Jeremy Harrison resigns as Government House Leader, cites ‘lapse in judgement’ in bringing hunting rifle to Legislature Building a decade ago.
JDM Jewels grand reopening in Carlyle a reason to celebrate

JDM Jewels grand reopening in Carlyle a reason to celebrate

Grand reopening celebration was part of a special day in downtown Carlyle.
Statistics Canada says retail sales down 0.2% in March at $66.4 billion

Statistics Canada says retail sales down 0.2% in March at $66.4 billion

OTTAWA — Canadian retail sales slowed in March as shoppers spent less at furniture, home furnishings, electronics and appliances retailers, Statistics Canada said Friday. The agency said retail sales dropped 0.2 per cent to $66.
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