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Businesses can ‘absolutely’ discriminate based on vaccine status: MJ lawyer

Businesses can ‘absolutely’ discriminate based on vaccine status: MJ lawyer

Talon Regent is confident that because there is still a pandemic, a judge would agree that it is reasonable for businesses to ask about its customers’ vaccination status
Spanish Flu – 1918-1920 – Notes from Saskatchewan's past

Spanish Flu – 1918-1920 – Notes from Saskatchewan's past

The following is a short summary of Joan Champ’s January 13, 2003 Paper, “The Impact of the Spanish Influenza Epidemic on Saskatchewan Farm Families, 1918-1919”, Prepared for Saskatchewan Western Development Museum’s “Winning the Prairie Gamble” 2005 Exhibit.
Melfort’s Dr. Shadd subject of Western Development Museum virtual exhibit

Melfort’s Dr. Shadd subject of Western Development Museum virtual exhibit

Dr. Alfred Schmitz Shadd, the first person of African ancestry known to settle in what is now Saskatchewan, was a physician, teacher, newspaper publisher, farmer and politician
Sask Trucking Association says room for all drivers to improve their skills

Sask Trucking Association says room for all drivers to improve their skills

SGI handles the training that goes towards preparing licensed truck drivers
Story of water tower’s transformation into tourist site to be shared across province

Story of water tower’s transformation into tourist site to be shared across province

How a group of volunteers rehabilitated the Humboldt Water Tower into a tourist site
Agriculture This Week: Sustainability will mean new tech needed

Agriculture This Week: Sustainability will mean new tech needed

Research funding needs to be well spent
Indigenous-led company enters renewable energy market

Indigenous-led company enters renewable energy market

Time for First Nations youth to step up
Manitoba Trucking Association says province ahead of others on training, but still room for improvement

Manitoba Trucking Association says province ahead of others on training, but still room for improvement

Only five provinces have changed their prerequisite training for licensing truck drivers.
Webinar series on historical Sask. buildings launching in March

Webinar series on historical Sask. buildings launching in March

The webinar series will focus in on unique heritage sites operating within Sask., and how they're benefiting the community.
Kidnapping and first-degree murder charges laid in 2011 missing person investigation

Kidnapping and first-degree murder charges laid in 2011 missing person investigation

Robert “Bob” Welsey Pich, 58, and John Robert Gregoire, 68, both from the Baldwinton area have each been charged
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