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Petroleum Technology Research Centre receives $100,000 for creation and marketing of CCUS course

Petroleum Technology Research Centre receives $100,000 for creation and marketing of CCUS course

The course will take core groups of presentations, and adjust them to the particular needs of individual organizations.
Bison Project studies health of herd

Bison Project studies health of herd

Students from Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation using science to help bison.
Dickens Village Festival to fill Carlyle with magic first weekend of December

Dickens Village Festival to fill Carlyle with magic first weekend of December

For two days, Carlyle will transform into an old-time Victorian village, filled with magic and Christmas spirit.
Mossbank author publishes book on agricultural hail damage

Mossbank author publishes book on agricultural hail damage

Frozen Fury: Agricultural Crops and Hail Damage by Malcolm Bucholtz, published in March, 2022 by Wood Dragon Books in Mossbank, SK, serves as a resource for farm operators, agricultural students, and hail adjustors.
Teagan Littlechief wowed the audience with rendition of O Canada at the Grey Cup

Teagan Littlechief wowed the audience with rendition of O Canada at the Grey Cup

Littlechief sang O Canada in three different languages.
Journalist association slams Sask. attempt to 'muzzle' Saulteaux sisters

Journalist association slams Sask. attempt to 'muzzle' Saulteaux sisters

The Canadian Association of Journalists supports CBC and APTN fighting the publication ban that would prevent media from reporting on evidence at the hearing for sisters Nerissa and Odelia Quewezance. The Crown is also seeking to have the records sealed.
November subsurface mineral public offering brings in $3.3 million

November subsurface mineral public offering brings in $3.3 million

Interest in lands prospective for lithium and potash
Saulteaux sisters' bail hearing proceeding today in Yorkton

Saulteaux sisters' bail hearing proceeding today in Yorkton

A Crown prosecutor has applied for a discretionary publication ban and to seal court records in the bail hearing of Odelia and Nerissa Quewezance and advocates say the sisters are being muzzled.
Court action against Regina city manager over budget

Court action against Regina city manager over budget

Regina City Hall Update - Two councillors are behind a court application against the City Manager for excluding homeless funding from 2023 budget.
Which is better: Moe’s $500 cheques, or Danielle Smith’s $600?

Which is better: Moe’s $500 cheques, or Danielle Smith’s $600?

Daily Leg Update - Alberta Premier’s relief measures including pausing the fuel tax seem more to liking of NDP than ‘Moe’s Money’.
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