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Bombarded with spam texts? Problem is getting worse in Canada

Bombarded with spam texts? Problem is getting worse in Canada

Messages that involve phishing — an attack where a scammer tries to trick the recipient into clicking a malicious link, downloading malware or sharing sensitive information — are on the rise.
Has Moe leaked word that Estevan is getting the province’s SMR?

Has Moe leaked word that Estevan is getting the province’s SMR?

Premier Scott Moe may have just tipped off a Sask. Chamber audience that Estevan might end up chosen as the location of the small modular reactor project.
Moosomin Dam project complete

Moosomin Dam project complete

$8.8 million project on time, on budget.
Quarterly loss reports see only limited number of losses

Quarterly loss reports see only limited number of losses

Most recent quarterly report has been filed on losses of public money within government ministries and Crown corporations.
Man accused of killing his mother appears in P. A. court

Man accused of killing his mother appears in P. A. court

Everett Constant is back in Prince Albert Provincial Court on May 22.
Opposition riled up by Harper consulting contract

Opposition riled up by Harper consulting contract

Daily Leg Update: NDP Critic Aleana Young roasts government over contract with former Prime Minister Stephen Harper
Murder suspect headed to trial in Prince Albert court

Murder suspect headed to trial in Prince Albert court

Wesley Custer was brought to the Shellbrook hospital in Shellbrook on Aug. 21, 2020, with serious injuries and died shortly after.
MJPS prioritizes in triage-like manner to meet call numbers

MJPS prioritizes in triage-like manner to meet call numbers

Front-line patrol officers work 12-hour shifts — either 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. or 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. — which means the MJPS can cover the community 24 hours a day, seven days a week
U.S. shuns free trade agreements

U.S. shuns free trade agreements

The United States is no longer negotiating those types of pacts.
U.S. official defends free trade agreement stance

U.S. official defends free trade agreement stance

Senators rake the U.S. Trade Representative over the coals for the Biden administration’s trade policy agenda.
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