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Statistics Canada says retail sales increase 0.6% to $$66.5 billion in September

Statistics Canada says retail sales increase 0.6% to $$66.5 billion in September

Retail sales rose 0.6 per cent to $66.5 billion in September led by increases at motor vehicle and parts dealers, Statistics Canada said Friday. The agency's early estimates also suggest retail sales increased 0.
From artist to artist: not your typical heavy metal music

From artist to artist: not your typical heavy metal music

Musical artist Jeffrey Straker receives special gift from blacksmith artist Jim Gerlinsky of Wilkie.
Column: take responsibility - Don’t Drink and Drive

Column: take responsibility - Don’t Drink and Drive

Make the right choice while enjoying alcoholic beverages and recreational drugs during the holiday season, and put any car keys away.
Expect to see rifles, strict ID req's for 15 Wing base security training this week

Expect to see rifles, strict ID req's for 15 Wing base security training this week

The base is advising that all contractors, suppliers, and visitors on the Wing will be required to show valid government-issued photo identification
Agriculture This Week: Subsidies do skew markets

Agriculture This Week: Subsidies do skew markets

Ultimately, even when a sector wants federal help, its impact is probably ultimately not a good thing.
Earthship denied by RM despite having no architectural control

Earthship denied by RM despite having no architectural control

Home development nixed by McKillop council.
Opinion: Liberal ideology shouldn’t push plastic ban agenda

Opinion: Liberal ideology shouldn’t push plastic ban agenda

Judge’s ruling adds uncertainty to plastic ban regulations in Canadian food sector.
Portrait of Lt. Governor Tom Molloy unveiled at Legislature

Portrait of Lt. Governor Tom Molloy unveiled at Legislature

Tribute is paid to the late former Lt. Governor Molloy as his official portrait will now hang permanently at the Saskatchewan Legislature.
New community centre opens in Heritage neighbourhood

New community centre opens in Heritage neighbourhood

Mitakuyé Owâs’ā Centre is now open in the old and now renovated Municipal Justice Building in Regina.
Opinion: Plastic straws, and a win for the good guys

Opinion: Plastic straws, and a win for the good guys

Federal Court rules that ban on plastic straws is both 'both unreasonable and unconstitutional.'
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