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Cadaver dog findings indicate human remains at Delmas residential school

Cadaver dog findings indicate human remains at Delmas residential school

"The findings are of a sensitive nature, but it is crucial to transparently present our discoveries:" project leader
No strike yet at Viterra, new ratification vote to take place

No strike yet at Viterra, new ratification vote to take place

Grain and General Services Union locals 1 and 2 suspend planned strike action, as members will weigh in on Viterra鈥檚 latest final offer
Saskatchewan added 22,100 jobs year over year

Saskatchewan added 22,100 jobs year over year

Province touts record employment, strong jobs numbers at end of 2023.
Google's Robot Constitution: Asimov had it right

Google's Robot Constitution: Asimov had it right

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn鈥檚 鈥淭op Voice in Technology,鈥 and writes a popular daily business blog.
Battlefords Chamber of Commerce approves new directors for 2024

Battlefords Chamber of Commerce approves new directors for 2024

Four new directors are slated to join the Board of Directors for the Battlefords & District Chamber of Commerce at their AGM in February.
North Battleford digs itself out of first winter snowfall

North Battleford digs itself out of first winter snowfall

At this time, the City of North Battleford is not recommending people drive any long distances unless necessary.
Sask. Government funds new crosswalk lights in North Battleford

Sask. Government funds new crosswalk lights in North Battleford

Flashing lights are operational at eight high-traffic areas around North Battleford.
New year an opportunity to set new safety priorities

New year an opportunity to set new safety priorities

Four ways to reach safety goals this year.
Police looking for four suspects in Paradise Hill ATM heist

Police looking for four suspects in Paradise Hill ATM heist

One of two vehicles was previously reported stolen from Alberta and has since been recovered in Saskatchewan. The second vehicle has not been located.
Opinion: The cash grab that drives up airfares

Opinion: The cash grab that drives up airfares

Why Canadian airfares are among the highest in the developed world and how the government games the system.
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