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Federal budget delay frustrates agriculture critic

Federal budget delay frustrates agriculture critic

John Barlow says he will continue to focus on tariffs, interprovincial agriculture trade and lessened regulatory red tape.
Weyburn police assists National Ride of Hope in cross-Canada tour

Weyburn police assists National Ride of Hope in cross-Canada tour

The team of eight cyclists, which includes Terry Fox’s brother, Darrell Fox, is on a 32-day journey across Canada.
Opinion: Racialized workers hit hardest by job market downturn

Opinion: Racialized workers hit hardest by job market downturn

Wage gaps are growing, low-wage work is surging and the federal government still hasn’t acted.
Two Northern CSOs recognized for contributions

Two Northern CSOs recognized for contributions

Officers commended for promoting public safety through community engagement while adhering to protocol.
The Art of Finding Work: How can you contribute to success?

The Art of Finding Work: How can you contribute to success?

Apply fundamental relationship-building psychology to your job search.
Terry Fox National Ride of Hope makes its way to Regina

Terry Fox National Ride of Hope makes its way to Regina

As of June 17,  the Terry Fox National Ride of Hope has raised nearly $845,000.
Sask. Polytech, Saskatoon Campus graduates ready to meet the moment

Sask. Polytech, Saskatoon Campus graduates ready to meet the moment

2,000 students eligible to cross the stage at Saskatoon convocation ceremonies and become new alumni.
Shelly Palmer - It's time for sovereign AI

Shelly Palmer - It's time for sovereign AI

Localized AI models reflect each country's unique language, culture and values.
Man taken to hospital after machete attack

Man taken to hospital after machete attack

At around 9:30 a.m. on June 17, police were called to the 200 block of Avenue V South for a report of two men engaged in a physical altercation.
Suspect charged with impaired driving after allegedly failing to stop for police

Suspect charged with impaired driving after allegedly failing to stop for police

At around 3 a.m. on June 17, a sergeant patrolling in the area of Laurier Drive observed a vehicle travelling at a high rate of speed on Circle Drive.
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