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15 Wing observes Day of Mourning to honour workers killed on job

15 Wing observes Day of Mourning to honour workers killed on job

Employers and workers observe the Day of Mourning in various ways, such as by lighting candles, laying wreaths, wearing commemorative pins, ribbons, or black armbands, and pausing for a moment of silence.
Retailer London Drugs closes stores in Western Canada due to 'cybersecurity incident'

Retailer London Drugs closes stores in Western Canada due to 'cybersecurity incident'

VANCOUVER — Confused shoppers milled around the front of a London Drugs store in downtown Vancouver on Monday, some wondering aloud why they couldn't access the store to get prescriptions or buy hair dye.
SaskPower, Sask Research Council now CANDU Owners Group members

SaskPower, Sask Research Council now CANDU Owners Group members

By joining COG, SaskPower and Sask. Research Council say they will gain access to research, technical workshops and peer groups as COG members.
Panel discusses trapping at Parkland Outdoor Show

Panel discusses trapping at Parkland Outdoor Show

Professionalism must extend to the animals.
Preliminary hearing set for accused in violent Rosetown attack

Preliminary hearing set for accused in violent Rosetown attack

Cory Rushkewich and Randy Rushkewich remain in custody.
Steam locomotive No. 2816 stops in Weyburn on way to Mexico City

Steam locomotive No. 2816 stops in Weyburn on way to Mexico City

A large crowd gathered in the CP Rail yard in Weyburn on Monday morning to watch as a steam engine, No. 2816 pulled in to the city for a long stop.
Federal addictions minister says B.C. public decriminalization reversal under review

Federal addictions minister says B.C. public decriminalization reversal under review

OTTAWA — It is too early to draw conclusions about drug decriminalization, the federal addictions and mental health minister suggested Monday, after British Columbia asked Ottawa to scale back its pilot project to help curb concerns over public drug
In pictures: CPKC Final Spike Steam Tour steams into Moose Jaw

In pictures: CPKC Final Spike Steam Tour steams into Moose Jaw

Train enthusiasts were able to view the impressive 'The Empress 2816' steam locomotive in person at the CPKC rail yards April 28 as the train made a scheduled stop along its continent-wide trip this week
It's crocus time!

It's crocus time!

We want your crocus photos.
UCHS alumnus returns as new owner of long-standing business

UCHS alumnus returns as new owner of long-standing business

Dr. Lyndon Jellison takes over for Dr. Duane Clark, creating a space of healing at Longevity Chiropractic & Wellness.
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