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Opinion: Connecting with Canadians is a more diverse task

Opinion: Connecting with Canadians is a more diverse task

While Canada’s population is becoming increasingly diverse, the profile of its farming population continues to mirror tradition.
Police looking for information in PA robbery

Police looking for information in PA robbery

Photos of suspects released.
Coroner's inquest into George Gordon FN shooting death

Coroner's inquest into George Gordon FN shooting death

Ray Bitternose was shot in July 2021 by police during a standoff.
Celtic culture wows crowd in festival's return

Celtic culture wows crowd in festival's return

Highland Games
House gives unanimous consent to rubber-stamp bail reform bill, send it to Senate

House gives unanimous consent to rubber-stamp bail reform bill, send it to Senate

OTTAWA — The House of Commons has unanimously agreed to adopt the Liberal government's bail-reform bill at all stages and send it to the Senate for review. The decision came on MPs' first day back in Ottawa after a summer break.
Herriot turns to fiction with latest book

Herriot turns to fiction with latest book

Herriot who will be doing a reading and talk at the Yorkton Public Library, Sept. 29 at 7 p.m..
Special mediator appointed in PA inside workers strike

Special mediator appointed in PA inside workers strike

Kristin Anderson, Executive Director of Labour Relations and Mediation to come in to help resolve inside workers strike in Prince Albert that is now a week old.
Military banners will be hung in the southeast this fall

Military banners will be hung in the southeast this fall

The commemorative project by the South East Military Museum grew bigger by about 40 new banners and names this year, and it will be making its return starting this week.
Grocery CEOs meet with federal ministers, agree to work to stabilize food prices

Grocery CEOs meet with federal ministers, agree to work to stabilize food prices

Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland met with executives from Loblaw, Metro, Empire, Walmart and Costco on Monday morning. 
Demonstrators wouldn't leave as police moved in on 'Freedom Convoy,' court hears

Demonstrators wouldn't leave as police moved in on 'Freedom Convoy,' court hears

OTTAWA — "Freedom Convoy" protesters were resistant to clearing the streets along Parliament Hill last year as lines of police in crowd-control gear attempted to push them out, a Quebec provincial police officer told an Ottawa courtroom Monday. Capt.
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