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1 in 4 Canadians fear income won't cover basic needs: Salvation Army poll

1 in 4 Canadians fear income won't cover basic needs: Salvation Army poll

TORONTO — A new survey suggests one in four Canadians are extremely concerned about having enough income to cover their basic needs, with the highest degree of hardship being felt by single parents.
Opinion: Now the real work begins for ag climate action

Opinion: Now the real work begins for ag climate action

Climate summit puts spotlight on agriculture's role in climate action.
Step back in time with Christmas goose

Step back in time with Christmas goose

Holiday hosts can create some nostalgia around the Christmas dinner table by serving this recipe for ‘Roasted Christmas Goose.’
SJHL and southeast connections on World Junior A champions entry

SJHL and southeast connections on World Junior A champions entry

There were multiple SJHL connections, and a couple of people from southeast Saskatchewan, on Team Canada West's gold-winning entry at the World Junior A Hockey Challenge.
Man at center of police standoff last month, freed, wanted again

Man at center of police standoff last month, freed, wanted again

Michael Hill was wanted on a Canada-wide warrant and arrested Nov. 15 following a stand-off with police. He has since been released from custody and is wanted, again.
Extravadance presents Christmas Concert in Yorkton

Extravadance presents Christmas Concert in Yorkton

The concert was held at the Anne Portnuff Theatre with proceeds going to the East Central Newcomer Welcome Centre.
RCMP warn about spike in online extremism among Canadian youth

RCMP warn about spike in online extremism among Canadian youth

OTTAWA — RCMP are warning about a rise in violent extremism among Canadian youth, while Jewish leaders urge community members to be diligent about security after two teenagers were arrested on terror-related charges in the last five days.
Opinion: Liberals try to sneak through another carbon tax

Opinion: Liberals try to sneak through another carbon tax

Latest hammer to hit Canadians.
'Smoke screen': Canadian airlines use NDAs to keep a lid on passenger settlements

'Smoke screen': Canadian airlines use NDAs to keep a lid on passenger settlements

MONTREAL — Colleen Dafoe was at the Halifax airport last December with her husband and daughter when WestJet told her their trip was cancelled.
Carbon intensity is ‘game changer’

Carbon intensity is ‘game changer’

Annual demand for biofuel is expected to reach 10 billion litres by 2030.
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