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Economy adds 41,000 jobs in February, but employment gains lag population growth

Economy adds 41,000 jobs in February, but employment gains lag population growth

OTTAWA — Canada's labour market is getting a helping hand from population growth as the economy added 41,000 jobs in February. Statistics Canada also reported on Friday that the unemployment rate ticked up to 5.8 per cent.
Teachers react after province announces funding deal with SSBA

Teachers react after province announces funding deal with SSBA

The province says it has signed a multi-year funding agreement with the Saskatchewan School Boards Association.
It’s official: Moose Jaw gets World Men’s Curling in 2025

It’s official: Moose Jaw gets World Men’s Curling in 2025

Official announcement on host city for 2025 Worlds made Friday after word of Moose Jaw’s successful bid was leaked out Wednesday.
Two new butcher shops make it easier for consumers to eat the farm-to-table way

Two new butcher shops make it easier for consumers to eat the farm-to-table way

Buying meat in bulk at one of Neilburg's two shops may cost more initially, but the cost is actually lower per pound once it is all added up.
Unanimous Decision: TikTok Must Sell

Unanimous Decision: TikTok Must Sell

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn’s “Top Voice in Technology,” and writes a popular daily business blog.
Wawota group celebrates a decade of making dresses for children

Wawota group celebrates a decade of making dresses for children

One little dress takes about 45 minutes to make, as the pattern is simple and quick, giving the women lots of time to make several in an afternoon.
Estevan police recover truck stolen out of Weyburn

Estevan police recover truck stolen out of Weyburn

Police have identified a potential suspect in the matter.
Pledge of more education spending lands with thud with STF

Pledge of more education spending lands with thud with STF

Daily Leg Update: Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation critical of government, Moe calls for labour disruptions to end.
Kisbey theatre generated lots of laughs

Kisbey theatre generated lots of laughs

The proceeds from the theatre will go towards a scholarship fund and the Kisbey Silver Threads Club.
Lucky Lottery distributes $35,500 to Rocanville groups

Lucky Lottery distributes $35,500 to Rocanville groups

Enduring tradition first funded Rocanville arena.
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