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Statistics Canada says household debt-to-income ratio lower in Q3, service costs up

Statistics Canada says household debt-to-income ratio lower in Q3, service costs up

TORONTO — The amount Canadians owe relative to their income edged lower in the third quarter, but the cost of servicing that debt relative to income climbed, Statistics Canada said on Wednesday.
Canada tackles cattle methane emissions

Canada tackles cattle methane emissions

Federal protocol intended for confined beef cattle feeding operations.
Police budget is approved in Regina

Police budget is approved in Regina

Regina Budget update: council votes in favor of Regina Police Service budget with its increase of $4.6 million.
Stats show longest CT scan waits in SE Saskatchewan

Stats show longest CT scan waits in SE Saskatchewan

Regina, Yorkton, and Estevan have three of the four longest average wait times in the province.
Update: Saskatoon police locate missing 13 year old

Update: Saskatoon police locate missing 13 year old

Police thank members of the public and media for their attention to the matter.
Case against woman charged three years ago drags out in court

Case against woman charged three years ago drags out in court

Tori Sutherland allegedly kidnapped a baby in November 2020 on One Arrow First Nation.
Senate passes amended Bill C-234

Senate passes amended Bill C-234

Senators passed the bill during third reading Dec. 12.
RCMP urge motorists to watch for wildlife

RCMP urge motorists to watch for wildlife

Single vehicle collision near Macklin required STARS Air Ambulance, investigation ongoing.
Battlefords RCMP seek public's help in missing person case

Battlefords RCMP seek public's help in missing person case

If you have seen Revena Moosomin or know where she is, contact Battlefords RCMP at 306-446-1720
Retailers facing pricing pressure may have to pass increases to shoppers: Dollarama

Retailers facing pricing pressure may have to pass increases to shoppers: Dollarama

If domestic manufacturers and suppliers keep pushing their prices up on food and several household goods, Dollarama Inc.'s chief executive says retailers will have no choice but to pass the increases on to customers.
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