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Canada's two major railways resume service as railroaders return to work

Canada's two major railways resume service as railroaders return to work

MONTREAL — Trains began to trundle along the tracks of Canada's two major railways on Monday after the federal labour board ended a four-day work stoppage that snarled supply chains and upended commutes.
Back-to-back fires on Robinson Street keep fire crews busy

Back-to-back fires on Robinson Street keep fire crews busy

Both fires were controlled quickly.
Threshing bee demonstration set for Sept. 7-8 weekend

Threshing bee demonstration set for Sept. 7-8 weekend

Sukanen Ship Museum welcomes visitors.
Battlefords health centre officially re-opens after water damage

Battlefords health centre officially re-opens after water damage

Lindgren credited staff for continuing to offer services during the time the renovations were being completed.
Rising workplace stress levels make way for new job description: the 'burnout coach'

Rising workplace stress levels make way for new job description: the 'burnout coach'

Jana Cook has suffered from burnout twice in her professional career.
Opinion: When did Canada end systemic racism?

Opinion: When did Canada end systemic racism?

When the Canadian Human Rights Commission asserts that systemic racism is deeply entrenched in Canadian society, it does so contrary to the facts.
Urea supply tight as China keeps exports low

Urea supply tight as China keeps exports low

Domestic urea prices are high in China due to expanded acreage and strong industrial demand.
Fillmore park has first-ever Festival of music, food

Fillmore park has first-ever Festival of music, food

A Festival in the Park was held in Fillmore by resident LaVaughn Duxbury, in the park she developed on three lots she owns on McCullough Street over the past 18 years. The event featured live entertainment, vendors and food, along with giving area residents the chance to relax and enjoy the park.
Fund supporting communities extended for a decade

Fund supporting communities extended for a decade

Provincial and Federal governments support the Canada Community-Building Fund.
Column: Should tech CEOs face punishment for failing to control criminal activity on their platforms?

Column: Should tech CEOs face punishment for failing to control criminal activity on their platforms?

An opinion piece on the recent arrest of Telegram's CEO, Pavel Durov, in France allegedly amid criminal activities that occurred within the platform.
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