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Bilateral agreements signed for $560 million to health care

Bilateral agreements signed for $560 million to health care

Federal and provincial health ministers were in Regina Monday to sign bilateral agreements for health care funding for Saskatchewan.
Opinion: When a culture of fear dominates, organizations crumble

Opinion: When a culture of fear dominates, organizations crumble

Silence breeds complicity: Addressing abuse of power in business.
Sask. man hailed as hero on trial for sexual assault

Sask. man hailed as hero on trial for sexual assault

Travis Levitsky was recognzied by the City of Lloydminster as a hero.
Moe, Cockrill accuse STF of targeting Hoopla for job action

Moe, Cockrill accuse STF of targeting Hoopla for job action

Both Premier Scott Moe and Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill denounce Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation plans to pull extracurriculars, accuse STF of targeting Hoopla.
Mayfair and District News: It’s skating carnival season

Mayfair and District News: It’s skating carnival season

Clubs team up for synchronized skating.
Shelly Palmer - More AI Models to Choose From

Shelly Palmer - More AI Models to Choose From

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn’s “Top Voice in Technology,” and writes a popular daily business blog.
Borden and District News: Fundraiser supports flooring replacement

Borden and District News: Fundraiser supports flooring replacement

Lions entertain District Governor Bernie Kramchynsky.
Meota and District News: Fun-seekers make the most of outdoors

Meota and District News: Fun-seekers make the most of outdoors

Seniors warm up with a shuffleboard tournament.
Festival Fanfare: Band students inspired by ‘booster’ session

Festival Fanfare: Band students inspired by ‘booster’ session

Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival April 15 to 28.
Tax return software makes filing easy, but knowing when to hire a professional is key

Tax return software makes filing easy, but knowing when to hire a professional is key

TORONTO — Imagine sitting down with a messy pile of T-slips and old receipts to file your tax return one line at a time. It sounds daunting — and a reason why even people with straightforward returns may choose to hire an accountant.
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