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Radio station staff felt threatened by activist’s anti-gov’t song request, trial hears

Radio station staff felt threatened by activist’s anti-gov’t song request, trial hears

During a multi-day trial at Moose Jaw Provincial Court, nearly a dozen radio station employees testified about how often Tannis Brideau harassed them — sometimes in person, but mostly by phone.
Shelly Palmer - This Soc. Sec. Breach Won't Go Away

Shelly Palmer - This Soc. Sec. Breach Won't Go Away

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn’s “Top Voice in Technology,” and writes a popular daily business blog.
Ochapowace community garden planting seeds for a nutritious future

Ochapowace community garden planting seeds for a nutritious future

Land had been untilled for 100 years.
City to close section of Eighth Avenue SW as part of ongoing infrastructure work

City to close section of Eighth Avenue SW as part of ongoing infrastructure work

Work on Ninth Avenue SW and Coteau Street has progressed and contractors will now be closing the intersection of Eighth Avenue SW and Coteau Street starting on Tuesday.
Autopsy planned after man found dead in Prince Albert

Autopsy planned after man found dead in Prince Albert

Prince Albert Police Service responded to the 1200 block of 28th Street East to assist Parkland Ambulance who was responding to a man who was not conscious and not breathing.
Provincial cell phone ban doesn't overly impact GSSD

Provincial cell phone ban doesn't overly impact GSSD

School division procedures will include exemptions for students that require ongoing use of mobile devices.
Therapy dogs focus of St. John Ambulance presentation

Therapy dogs focus of St. John Ambulance presentation

Area has three therapy dog teams in operating.
Business talks entrepreneurial growth with City of North Battleford

Business talks entrepreneurial growth with City of North Battleford

"What I'm really hoping for is that we take a more flexible approach in business attraction and retention."
Opinion: Even friends of the CBC are mad about the big bonuses

Opinion: Even friends of the CBC are mad about the big bonuses

When both the Canadian Taxpayers Federation and Friends of Canadian Media agree that CBC bonuses are wrong, the fight’s over.
Opinion: Deadly border technologies are increasingly employed

Opinion: Deadly border technologies are increasingly employed

Violent deterrence becoming more common.
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