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Women in coal mining. Nothing is impossible

Women in coal mining. Nothing is impossible

Estevan Westmoreland employees share their experiences in mining industry.
Drive sober and buckle up: SGI

Drive sober and buckle up: SGI

Deadly mix: Impaired and unbelted is an even more dangerous duo.
Canadian wildlife corridors ranked third best in the world, finds study

Canadian wildlife corridors ranked third best in the world, finds study

In a new study, Canada has been ranked the third best country in the world to be a mammal on the move. Major successes include the Yellowstone-Yukon corridor and mountain wildlife migration routes between B.C. and Washington state.
Opinion: Journalists still have an important role

Opinion: Journalists still have an important role

A recent Ipsos poll, the first of its kind conducted on behalf of a dozen media organizations in Canada, found more than 70 per cent of media workers reported experiencing harassment in the past year.
New STF president vows to revitalize collective strength

New STF president vows to revitalize collective strength

Samantha Becotte is the seventh woman president in the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation’s history and will take the role effective July 1.
Update: Saskatoon police make arrest in Megan Gallagher death, seek others

Update: Saskatoon police make arrest in Megan Gallagher death, seek others

Three more people are wanted under the Criminal Code charge of Indignity to Human Remains. 
Tim Hortons phone app tracked location of Canadians every few minutes

Tim Hortons phone app tracked location of Canadians every few minutes

The coffee giant's app was collecting users' data even when the app was closed, generating information that identified where they went. One person's location was tracked while on vacation in Europe.
Goal of deafblind intervention is optimal independence

Goal of deafblind intervention is optimal independence

June is Deafblind Awareness Month.
Canora family makes important contributions to cancer battle

Canora family makes important contributions to cancer battle

Community rallies to support those in the fight of their lives.
Former Estevan resident gains national attention for work in mining

Former Estevan resident gains national attention for work in mining

Emily Jepson (nee Clauson) was one of four people presented with the CIM-Bedford Canadian Young Mining Leaders Award by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM).
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