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Battleford council: Fort Battleford will open again in 2024

Battleford council: Fort Battleford will open again in 2024

Though unsure about Fort Battleford's new reconciliation-based perspective, Mayor Leslie says that Fort Battleford will open again in 2024.
Statistics Canada reports merchandise trade surplus $1.6 billion in November

Statistics Canada reports merchandise trade surplus $1.6 billion in November

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says the country's merchandise trade surplus narrowed to $1.6 billion in November as imports rose and exports fell. The result compared with a revised surplus of $3.2 billion in October.
Specialized support classroom tackles disruptive behaviour

Specialized support classroom tackles disruptive behaviour

Eight school divisions piloting new program.
Rosetown man charged with serious assault back behind bars

Rosetown man charged with serious assault back behind bars

Cory Rushkewich was released on strict conditions in December including wearing an ankle bracelet for electronic monitoring.
Canned chickpeas - and their liquid - create an elegant, garlicky soup

Canned chickpeas - and their liquid - create an elegant, garlicky soup

If you own an immersion blender, you can use it to puree the soup directly in the saucepan.
Big banks' 'sustainable finance' label misleading: securities complaint

Big banks' 'sustainable finance' label misleading: securities complaint

TORONTO — Canada's big five banks are potentially misleading investors with their use of terms like sustainable finance, according to a complaint to securities regulators by a climate advocacy group.
USask leader has roots in rural Saskatchewan

USask leader has roots in rural Saskatchewan

Baetz brings loyalty and experience as College of Medicine interim dean.
Opinion: Economist misleads with exaggerated grocery profit claims

Opinion: Economist misleads with exaggerated grocery profit claims

But Loblaw made its own misstep with inaccurate claims about the impact of a grocery code of conduct on food prices.
Public look at 2024 Yorkton budget on hold

Public look at 2024 Yorkton budget on hold

The budgets are expected to be back before Council at its regular meeting Jan. 29, following more budgetary discussions.
Opinion: Energy corridors could eliminate repetitive assessments

Opinion: Energy corridors could eliminate repetitive assessments

Canada’s lengthy environmental approval process for energy projects is discouraging investment and costing us billions.