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Virtual Wealth Exchange is not registered

Virtual Wealth Exchange is not registered

Investor Alert: Avoid online trading entity.
Sask. Party candidate withdraws nomination with revelation of black face photos

Sask. Party candidate withdraws nomination with revelation of black face photos

PRINCE ALBERT - Prince Albert business owner, church pastor, and former Chamber of Commerce chair Meghan Mayer has abruptly withdrawn her candidacy for the Sask.
Purpose-driven leadership highlights collaboration

Purpose-driven leadership highlights collaboration

Course for K – 12 school administrators highlights ways collaborative, moral and innovative leadership enhances student engagement and learning.
USask researchers discover undocumented polar bear dens

USask researchers discover undocumented polar bear dens

Dens are located north of Churchill, Man.
Update: Fire ban issued for Saskatchewan

Update: Fire ban issued for Saskatchewan

To date, Saskatchewan has had 367 wildfires, which is 119 more than the five-year average of 248.
Lawyer for Moose Jaw MLA Greg Lawrence withdraws over alleged conflict of interest

Lawyer for Moose Jaw MLA Greg Lawrence withdraws over alleged conflict of interest

Outgoing Moose Jaw Wakamow MLA Greg Lawrence is facing charges of assault, contrary to section 266 of the Criminal Code, and choking, contrary to section 267 of the Criminal Code. 
Mobile MRI expected to reduce Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµwest wait times

Mobile MRI expected to reduce Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµwest wait times

SHA says demand high in Regina.
Canada Day tornadoes confirmed

Canada Day tornadoes confirmed

All five tornadoes had no damage and were rated as EF-0, which is the lowest rating for a twister.
Sask Party Government claims win over CRA, but hurdles remain

Sask Party Government claims win over CRA, but hurdles remain

Saskatchewan and the CRA are set to square off.
Airfares continue to rise from last year — and soar above pre-pandemic levels

Airfares continue to rise from last year — and soar above pre-pandemic levels

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says airfares rose two per cent year-over-year in June, and continued to soar above pre-pandemic levels. Figures from the consumer price index show the increase follows a 4.
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