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Opinion: Reassessment means tough decisions for municipalities

Opinion: Reassessment means tough decisions for municipalities

It's up to municipalities to adjust to the current system, which can be challenging.
Second-place win for Little Seedlings Daycare Center

Second-place win for Little Seedlings Daycare Center

After competing against two other organizations, Wilkie's soon-to-be daycare earned enough votes to win them $10k.
The Art of Finding Work: Stop talking about your past

The Art of Finding Work: Stop talking about your past

Employers do not care; they are looking to the future.
Old-time music festival tickets are selling fast

Old-time music festival tickets are selling fast

The Biggar Old Time Music Festival watch ticket sales surpass 75 per cent sold.
USask-led research program examines trust in public health

USask-led research program examines trust in public health

Trust in public health care is vital to its success, and that trust has been tested over the past five years like never before.
Shelly Palmer - What ChatGPT can't do

Shelly Palmer - What ChatGPT can't do

Gaps will narrow over time, but they currently mark the boundary between automation and leadership.
Throne speech underscores Canada's sovereignty, commits to joining ReArm Europe

Throne speech underscores Canada's sovereignty, commits to joining ReArm Europe

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney's government confirmed Tuesday it is joining Europe's massive new rearmament plan.
Police found to be not responsible for death of in-custody person

Police found to be not responsible for death of in-custody person

The SIRT says no charges will be laid after a man died of drug toxicity while in Regina police custody.
Firearm pointed at man who refused to give ride in Saskatoon

Firearm pointed at man who refused to give ride in Saskatoon

At approximately 5 a.m., patrol officers were dispatched to a weapons call in the 200 block of Charlebois Crescent.
Sask. leads provinces in annual building construction growth

Sask. leads provinces in annual building construction growth

Saskatchewan saw a 27.8% increase in building construction investment this March, the highest year-over-year growth in the country.
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