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Battleford's new clean desk policy set to protect information

Battleford's new clean desk policy set to protect information

One Battleford councillor was concerned that it seemed condescending and voted against the clean desk policy.
More non-Indigenous and Indigenous people aware of residential schools: report

More non-Indigenous and Indigenous people aware of residential schools: report

WINNIPEG — Research suggests public awareness of past harms from residential schools has increased but more work needs to be done educating Canadians on lasting effects of the institutions.
Canada tackles cattle methane emissions

Canada tackles cattle methane emissions

Federal protocol intended for confined beef cattle feeding operations.
Stats show longest CT scan waits in SE Saskatchewan

Stats show longest CT scan waits in SE Saskatchewan

Regina, Yorkton, and Estevan have three of the four longest average wait times in the province.
Transport Canada says Tesla recall will affect roughly 193,000 cars in Canada

Transport Canada says Tesla recall will affect roughly 193,000 cars in Canada

OTTAWA — Tesla's recall over its autopilot function will affect about 193,000 vehicles in Canada. Transport Canada says Tesla will provide an over-the-air software update to fix the advanced driver assistance features.
Case against woman charged three years ago drags out in court

Case against woman charged three years ago drags out in court

Tori Sutherland allegedly kidnapped a baby in November 2020 on One Arrow First Nation.
Two killed in crash near Fort Qu'Appelle

Two killed in crash near Fort Qu'Appelle

Two people were declared deceased at the scene by EMS.
Joseph Thauberger dies at Regional Psychiatric Centre in Saskatoon

Joseph Thauberger dies at Regional Psychiatric Centre in Saskatoon

Joseph Thauberger was serving a life sentence in prison since 2023 in the death of his brother Patrick Thauberger, in 1997.
Teachers union not optimistic after conciliation talks wrap up

Teachers union not optimistic after conciliation talks wrap up

Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation President Samantha Becotte says province has not moved, calls job action virtually inevitable.
Festival of Trees raised $150,000 for Estevan hospital

Festival of Trees raised $150,000 for Estevan hospital

This year, with the support of the community, the foundation was able to attract over $150,000 for the needs of the local hospital.
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