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Cut Knife RCMP attend to sudden death of local man

Cut Knife RCMP attend to sudden death of local man

Sudden death of Cut Knife man deemed unsuspicious in nature by local RCMP.
Oxbow hosts successful Winter Art Show

Oxbow hosts successful Winter Art Show

The library collected and displayed artwork by local artists, and then invited the community over for a cultural night out. There were no rules, and all mediums, experience levels and ages were welcome to participate.
Filing taxes? Many new services are available to be accessed

Filing taxes? Many new services are available to be accessed

Residents are encouraged to file their tax returns electronically - as it is fast, and returns are generally processed within two weeks.
Editorial: Always lots to do in city

Editorial: Always lots to do in city

One just needs to head out their front door and investigate the varied options firsthand.
Estevan Mercury Flashback – March 6, 1985

Estevan Mercury Flashback – March 6, 1985

This week's flashback.
Warm but 'moody' spring expected across most of Canada: Weather Network forecast

Warm but 'moody' spring expected across most of Canada: Weather Network forecast

Most Canadians can look forward to a warmer-than-normal spring, but they should also brace for the season’s "profound mood swings," according to The Weather Network's latest outlook.
Hourly vs. salaried: Are you getting paid for an extra day of work on Feb. 29?

Hourly vs. salaried: Are you getting paid for an extra day of work on Feb. 29?

TORONTO — This leap year, some financial experts say they're seeing an unexpected trend: employees asking if they get paid for working on Feb. 29. Every four years, the calendar gains a day to sync up with the Earth's movement around the sun.
Make the most of loyalty programs by timing purchases, combining offers: expert

Make the most of loyalty programs by timing purchases, combining offers: expert

Loyalty apps can pay off.
Online harms against minors, victims must be criminalized, not regulated: Poilievre

Online harms against minors, victims must be criminalized, not regulated: Poilievre

OTTAWA — The federal Conservatives would rather take a tough-on-crime approach to online safety issues affecting young people than support the Liberal government's plan to regulate them, says leader Pierre Poilievre.
Why drought on the prairies is making your steak more expensive

Why drought on the prairies is making your steak more expensive

While inflation is starting to moderate in a number of food categories, the drought factor means beef prices are not.
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