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Column: Where are we in the transportation crisis?

Column: Where are we in the transportation crisis?

A column on air transportation crisis in Canada and Saskatchewan.
Agriculture This Week: Technological advancement changes the way ag producers get information

Agriculture This Week: Technological advancement changes the way ag producers get information

The element lost is the coffee and donuts which was the time for farmer-to-farmer sharing.
Impaired driving: tough penalties start before .08 BAC

Impaired driving: tough penalties start before .08 BAC

Consequences start at .04 for experienced drivers, .00 for learners and novices.
SARM urges gov't to speed up Lake Diefenbaker irrigation project

SARM urges gov't to speed up Lake Diefenbaker irrigation project

Rural leaders want an update on the state of the irrigation expansion.
Agriculture This Week: Wetlands important to broader public

Agriculture This Week: Wetlands important to broader public

The importance of a wetland extends far beyond the small piece of land owned by a farmer where it exists.
Southeast man in Regina hospital after stroke in Arizona; fundraising efforts continue

Southeast man in Regina hospital after stroke in Arizona; fundraising efforts continue

GoFundMe campaign has raised more than $23,000 of its $100,000 goal.
Weather Network forecasts a delayed spring

Weather Network forecasts a delayed spring

Some southern parts of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba "could look and feel wintrier than what we saw during the heart of winter."
What is TikTok doing with my data and should I ditch the app?

What is TikTok doing with my data and should I ditch the app?

TORONTO — TikTok has been in the spotlight this week after the federal government announced it was banning the social media app from its devices days after Canadian privacy commissioners began investigating the company.
Unsafe ice conditions ahead: remove shelters now

Unsafe ice conditions ahead: remove shelters now

Deadlines to remove ice fishing shelters approaching.
Disordered mixture of elements could revolutionize electronics

Disordered mixture of elements could revolutionize electronics

Meeting high-tech industry’s need for magnetic materials.
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