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The unintended consequences of Temporary Foreign Workers Program reforms

What started in April with complaints that three Victoria McDonald's franchises were favouring temporarily foreign workers over domestic employed culminated in a June announcement by federal Employment Minister Jason Kenny of sweeping policy changes
Get the jump on spring with flowering bulbs

Get the jump on spring with flowering bulbs

This is the perfect time to begin to plan for spring. Already we are seeing spring flowering bulbs in the garden centres and other retail outlets.
How fast can you build one of those things?

How fast can you build one of those things?

If I were the leader of pretty much any European nation right now that depends on Russia to keep their homes warm, I would be asking my advisors this question: How quickly can you build a liquefied natural gas regasification plant? As in, if you pull

Canadians ambivalent about healthcare system

I had cataract surgery last year - a terrifying prospect for a visual person. I love art and ocean views, and I was nervous about anyone working on my eyes. I delayed surgery a couple of times but finally committed.
Bruin: The natural choice

Bruin: The natural choice

When the iconic Nitty Gritty Dirt Band played for 1,200 people at Paradise Hill's Summer Bash, a young musician from North Battleford was the opening act. It was a dream come true for Bruin Eberle.

Back alley on 113th Street closed

The back alley of 1242-113th Street will be closed today from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. The closure is for a directional bore for power.
Chance meeting turns into hotel business

Chance meeting turns into hotel business

A chance meeting has turned into a successful hotel venture for a former North Battleford resident. Now, Gordon Hirschfeld and his wife, Cathy, are owner-operators of both Laura's Lodge and Refresh Inn and Suites in Saskatoon.

Experts and expectations

History and Commentary From a Prairie Perspective

Section of West Railway Avenue closed

West Railway Avenue from 91st Street to Territorial Drive will be closed all day today for patching.
Late blight has arrived in Saskatchewan, again!

Late blight has arrived in Saskatchewan, again!

Do you remember when Saskatchewan summers were so dry that growing a vegetable garden was nearly impossible without a good sprinkler working all spring, summer and fall. The last few years have been anything but dry.
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