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Mistral Large: A New AI Model and a Microsoft Partnership

Mistral Large: A New AI Model and a Microsoft Partnership

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn’s “Top Voice in Technology,” and writes a popular daily business blog.
Yorkton taxes officially up 3.5 per cent

Yorkton taxes officially up 3.5 per cent

The first draft of the City’s 2024 operational and capital budgets were presented to Council at the Jan. 8, 2024 Regular Council Meeting.
Jonathan Swiftwolfe receives 9-year sentence in Bradley Ham's death

Jonathan Swiftwolfe receives 9-year sentence in Bradley Ham's death

His lawyer told the court that he will be killed if he isn’t transferred out of the prisons on the prairies, where gangs are prevalent, and moved to a prison in B. C.
Estevan city council approves improvements for Power Dodge Arena

Estevan city council approves improvements for Power Dodge Arena

Consultation took place with minor hockey and figure skating before spending was approved.
Research would look for low-emitter cattle

Research would look for low-emitter cattle

Scientists apply for federal funding to look for molecular breeding values for genetic traits that reduce methane.
Yorkton Kinsmen hope for city tax break on new clubhouse

Yorkton Kinsmen hope for city tax break on new clubhouse

Council chose to send the request to city administration to provide a report at a future meeting before making a decision on the request.
Moosomin weigh scale closed for scale replacement

Moosomin weigh scale closed for scale replacement

Project expected to wrap up in May.
Opposition up in arms over Human Rights Commission appointments

Opposition up in arms over Human Rights Commission appointments

Opposition Critic Meara Conway accuses Justice Minister Bronwyn Eyre of appointing her riding association President to Human Rights Commission
Whitney appointed as new Melfort Fire Chief

Whitney appointed as new Melfort Fire Chief

Eighteen-year veteran assumes new duties April 1.
Five things to know about Canada's proposed law to guard against online harms

Five things to know about Canada's proposed law to guard against online harms

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government has tabled its long-awaited legislation to better protect Canadians, and particularly youth, against online harms. Here are five things Bill C-63 proposes to do. 1.
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