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Plight of refugees on display at North Battleford library

Plight of refugees on display at North Battleford library

A travelling exhibition, on loan from the Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 in Halifax, leaves at the end of January.
House fire in Nipawin claims one victim

House fire in Nipawin claims one victim

The Nipawin Fire Department was called to a structure fire in Nipawin on Jan. 13 at 10.55 a.m.
Flour mill fire caused by machine malfunction, causes $5M damage

Flour mill fire caused by machine malfunction, causes $5M damage

The fire spread through the mill process piping.
Editorial: Cold snap a reminder of some power sources' reliability

Editorial: Cold snap a reminder of some power sources' reliability

An editorial on the latest cold snap and power sources' reliability in extreme weather.
Still waiting for help from CAA?

Still waiting for help from CAA?

Cold weather prompts thousands of requests for assistance
MP Kitchen talks energy, federal politics during Estevan Coffee Talk

MP Kitchen talks energy, federal politics during Estevan Coffee Talk

Souris-Moose Mountain MP Robert Kitchen was the latest guest at the Estevan Chamber of Commerce's Coffee Talk last week.
Teachers picket MLA Duncan’s office in one-day strike

Teachers picket MLA Duncan’s office in one-day strike

Teachers began job action with a one-day province-wide strike on Tuesday, as they gathered at MLA Dustin Duncan’s office in Weyburn.
Sask. classrooms grind to a standstill during teachers strike

Sask. classrooms grind to a standstill during teachers strike

Hundreds of Saskatchewan's teacher's braved -40 degree temperatures in their first strike since 2011.
'Take Off' the beer tax hike, say Bob and Doug McKenzie

'Take Off' the beer tax hike, say Bob and Doug McKenzie

Beer Canada says this is the worst time to impose with the largest beer tax hike on Canadians in almost 40 years.
Canada’s annual inflation rate accelerates to 3.4% in Dec, complicating path for BoC

Canada’s annual inflation rate accelerates to 3.4% in Dec, complicating path for BoC

OTTAWA — Canada’s annual inflation rate rose to 3.4 per cent in December, marking another bump along the way back to price stability for the Bank of Canada.
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