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Study reveals best songs to start your day

Study reveals best songs to start your day

'HUMBLE.' is the best song to help you wake up and get moving.
Commentary: ‘Micro-breaks’ could break cycle of fatigue, injury

Commentary: ‘Micro-breaks’ could break cycle of fatigue, injury

Taking a minute to rest or stretch every 10 minutes could help manual labourers stay healthy without sacrificing productivity.
Opinion: AI art generators have a place in K-12 classrooms

Opinion: AI art generators have a place in K-12 classrooms

Treating generative AI like a creative collaborator could help students think critically about its ethical implications.
Opinion: Grocery shoppers evolving into dedicated bargain hunters

Opinion: Grocery shoppers evolving into dedicated bargain hunters

Persistent food inflation has turned us into avid grocery discount seekers.
CTF pressures for rollbacks

CTF pressures for rollbacks

Tax and MP pay hikes one month away.
Confidence shown in Saskatchewan’s readiness for wildfire season

Confidence shown in Saskatchewan’s readiness for wildfire season

Minister of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Paul Merriman spoke to reporters on the preparations for what could be another serious wildfire season in 2024
Watch for oversize crossing on Battlefords bridge

Watch for oversize crossing on Battlefords bridge

Over-size equipment needs to cross.
Warning for newcomers to Canada: watch out for tax schemes

Warning for newcomers to Canada: watch out for tax schemes

Newcomers to Canada can apply for benefit and credit payments to help with the cost of living as soon as they arrive.
Opinion: Canadians will feel impact of oil and gas emissions cap

Opinion: Canadians will feel impact of oil and gas emissions cap

Oil and gas emissions cap may lead to between $48 and $103 billion in federal deficits from 2030 to 2040.
Opinion: Could MAiD expansion lead to its use on children?

Opinion: Could MAiD expansion lead to its use on children?

Expanding MAiD to the mentally ill takes us down a slippery slope, critics warn.
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