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North Battleford updating Community Safety and Well-being Plan

North Battleford updating Community Safety and Well-being Plan

Consulting firm MNP presented details of updated draft Community Safety and Well-being Plan to Planning Committee Monday.
Here's when airlines owe you compensation

Here's when airlines owe you compensation

The reforms are expected to take effect this year, but are not yet set in stone.
A second one-day teachers strike is happening this Monday

A second one-day teachers strike is happening this Monday

Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation President Samantha Becotte announces a second provincewide one-day teachers strike in a call with reporters Thursday.
Harpauer calls on teachers to get back to bargaining table

Harpauer calls on teachers to get back to bargaining table

Finance Minister Donna Harpauer points to other labour agreements and negotiations done, including latest with SaskEnergy as she urges teachers to get back to negotiating.
Shelly Palmer - A Seal of Approval for "Good" AI

Shelly Palmer - A Seal of Approval for "Good" AI

The future impact of Fairly Trained remains to be seen.
Nuclear, energy, minerals topics of fireside chat of ministers

Nuclear, energy, minerals topics of fireside chat of ministers

Provincial ministers Jeremy Harrison and Dustin Duncan and federal minister François-Philippe Champagne spoke before a Saskatchewan Chamber audience on building a resilient economy.
Do you drive one of these award-winning vehicles?

Do you drive one of these award-winning vehicles?

The award categories reflect how Canadians shop for cars.
SaskEnergy and UNIFOR Ratify Agreement

SaskEnergy and UNIFOR Ratify Agreement

New three year deal has been signed between SaskEnergy and its union
Maidstone and District News: 4-Hers compete in curling events

Maidstone and District News: 4-Hers compete in curling events

Seniors advance to regionals in Radisson Jan. 20.
Opinion: Lessons to be drawn from the Carrefour-PepsiCo dispute

Opinion: Lessons to be drawn from the Carrefour-PepsiCo dispute

Carrefour-PepsiCo European dispute underscores the need for a grocer’s code of conduct in Canada to promote transparency in the grocery industry.
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