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Opinion: Canadian technology lowering emissions from oil and gas drilling

Opinion: Canadian technology lowering emissions from oil and gas drilling

Faster drill times, alternative fuels and batteries, and engine automation are just the beginning. The industry keeps evolving and innovating.
Trial set in N. B. court for man charged in string of robberies

Trial set in N. B. court for man charged in string of robberies

Eugene Bear is alleged to have committed the offences from April to October 2021 in North Battleford
Human trafficking suspects have appearances in Saskatoon court

Human trafficking suspects have appearances in Saskatoon court

Four men were charged following an 18-month investigation by RCMP into human trafficking
Preliminary hearing set for man accused of attacking 74-year-old

Preliminary hearing set for man accused of attacking 74-year-old

Jordan Nelson was charged with attempted murder and aggravated assault after a senior was attacked
National Indigenous Peoples Day a day to celebrate

National Indigenous Peoples Day a day to celebrate

National Indigenous Peoples Day falls on or near the first day of summer and the summer solstice, which is the longest day of the year.
Special meeting called to deal with disaster assistance

Special meeting called to deal with disaster assistance

Special council meeting on June 22 to deal with an application to province for PDAP assistance.
RCMP call off boat, aerial search for missing Saskatchewan boy after two months

RCMP call off boat, aerial search for missing Saskatchewan boy after two months

RED EARTH CREE NATION — RCMP have suspended their aerial and boat search for a missing five-year-old boy in northern Saskatchewan after more than two months. Frank Young went missing on the Red Earth Cree Nation on April 19.
Costs of local improvements an issue in Battleford

Costs of local improvements an issue in Battleford

Delegation voices concerns about costs at Monday’s town council meeting.
Opinion: The Trudeau government is on a quest for censorship

Opinion: The Trudeau government is on a quest for censorship

Government is choosing not to disclose the scope of new regulatory powers until after the bill becomes law.
Rose Gill offers pleasant accommodations for seniors

Rose Gill offers pleasant accommodations for seniors

Mayfair News: Longtime residents relocate to Lloydminster.
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