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Glaslyn RCMP investigate copper theft

Glaslyn RCMP investigate copper theft

A blue four-door Mazda car with two occupants was seen at the site of the theft.
School division plans consultation on capital spending

School division plans consultation on capital spending

Southeast Cornerstone to host public meetings.
CBC cuts could change what programming you see on TV: Tait

CBC cuts could change what programming you see on TV: Tait

Some jobs and programming could be saved from the chopping block should the broadcaster's revenues or funding improve.
Criminal use of cryptocurrency expected to grow, Canada's financial intel agency says

Criminal use of cryptocurrency expected to grow, Canada's financial intel agency says

OTTAWA — Canada's financial intelligence agency says it anticipates that criminals will increase their use of cryptocurrency to raise, move and hide funds outside the traditional banking system.
Rosetown man accused of serious assault gets bail in Saskatoon court

Rosetown man accused of serious assault gets bail in Saskatoon court

Corey Rushkewich was released on strict conditions including wearing an ankle bracelet for electronic monitoring.
Annual Assiniboia Festival of Trees entertains for 24th year

Annual Assiniboia Festival of Trees entertains for 24th year

Assiniboia's Festival of Trees offers a festive flair for guests to kick off the Christmas season while fundraising for two community causes.
Saskatoon police investigate after woman stabbed in neck

Saskatoon police investigate after woman stabbed in neck

A 33-year-old woman had gone to the emergency room in Saskatoon with a life-threatening stab wound to her neck
Opinion: The fallout of Canada’s carbon tax policy

Opinion: The fallout of Canada’s carbon tax policy

A diplomatic failure?
And the winning word is…

And the winning word is…

The words of the year and the ones to be banished.
Speaker apologizes for message to former interim Ontario Liberal leader at convention

Speaker apologizes for message to former interim Ontario Liberal leader at convention

OTTAWA — House of Commons Speaker Greg Fergus apologized Monday, and is now facing calls to step down, after a video message he recorded to thank the departing interim leader of the Ontario Liberals was played at the provincial party's leadership con
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