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Legal drone spraying takes step closer to reality

Legal drone spraying takes step closer to reality

CFIA says the work that is ongoing to satisfy federal regulatory authorities is moving faster than previously anticipated.
Manufacturing and agriculture sculpture planned for Humboldt

Manufacturing and agriculture sculpture planned for Humboldt

The Humboldt public art committee has identified the theme of manufacturing and agriculture for its next project.
Elder’s council facilitates truth and reconciliation in Sask Rivers

Elder’s council facilitates truth and reconciliation in Sask Rivers

Council has been in place since 2018.
From combat pilot to pharmacist, fair shows youths all career options

From combat pilot to pharmacist, fair shows youths all career options

More than 1,200 high school youths visited the Moose Jaw Exhibition Grounds’ Convention Centre on Oct. 1 to see what is available in Moose Jaw and Saskatchewan. 
Editorial: Truth and Reconciliation Day shows 'good old days' not so good

Editorial: Truth and Reconciliation Day shows 'good old days' not so good

The Yorkton of today is the best version of the city, because it is built on a history that has had its bumps and missteps we have learned from.
Estevan Mercury Flashback – Oct. 2, 1991

Estevan Mercury Flashback – Oct. 2, 1991

This week's flashback is from 1991.
Reflections on the Canadian Medical Association’s apology to Indigenous Peoples

Reflections on the Canadian Medical Association’s apology to Indigenous Peoples

What would this collective apology for systemic racism in health care mean to me, an Indigenous physician, who has and continues to experience racism from my physician peers?
Out of the archive: A collection of stories about Mount Elgin Indian Residential School

Out of the archive: A collection of stories about Mount Elgin Indian Residential School

Formal education at Mount Elgin was based on set curriculum that endorsed colonial domination, racism and discrimination against people of colour and Indigenous people.
Opinion: Step away from the clichés

Opinion: Step away from the clichés

Using your own words instead of clichés creates a more authentic and impactful, message.
Attempt to overturn library renewal decision falls short

Attempt to overturn library renewal decision falls short

Regina city council decision to fund Central Library renewal still stands after motion to reconsider fails by a 6-4 vote.
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