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Without carbon capture, Canada will not meet climate goals

Without carbon capture, Canada will not meet climate goals

Carbon capture not only prevents the release of CO2 into the atmosphere but can also reduce overall accumulation
Is support for the Freedom Convoy waning?

Is support for the Freedom Convoy waning?

Results suggest support for the convoy's call to reduce pandemic restrictions in general has dropped
Woman charged in Moosomin's death gets bail a second time

Woman charged in Moosomin's death gets bail a second time

Melissa Semaganis, 41, of Poundmaker First Nation had a bail hearing Thursday in Battleford Court of Queen鈥檚 Bench
Survey shows 50 per cent in favour of loosening COVID restrictions

Survey shows 50 per cent in favour of loosening COVID restrictions

Those in favour of ending restrictions are much more likely to have positive outlooks for the future while those opposed feel the opposite
Five things to know about COVID protocols in SHA facilities next week

Five things to know about COVID protocols in SHA facilities next week

Proof of vax requirements will be lifting in Sask. Health Authority facilities next week
Battlefords RCMP Report: Man decides after all not to report theft of money for sex

Battlefords RCMP Report: Man decides after all not to report theft of money for sex

A man suspected of stealing extension cords was found with a backpack full of them
North Battleford issues statement regarding population decline

North Battleford issues statement regarding population decline

City pledges to address issue by focusing on regional initiatives
Spanish Flu 鈥 1918-1920 鈥 Notes from Saskatchewan's past

Spanish Flu 鈥 1918-1920 鈥 Notes from Saskatchewan's past

The following is a short summary of Joan Champ鈥檚 January 13, 2003 Paper, 鈥淭he Impact of the Spanish Influenza Epidemic on Saskatchewan Farm Families, 1918-1919鈥, Prepared for Saskatchewan Western Development Museum鈥檚 鈥淲inning the Prairie Gamble鈥 2005 Exhibit.
Another adjournment for arson suspect

Another adjournment for arson suspect

Matters for Naomi Jean Yellowtail adjourned to Feb. 24
Boushie family calls for systemic changes in justice system

Boushie family calls for systemic changes in justice system

The FSIN says the shooting death of Colten Boushie and the subsequent acquittal of Gerald Stanley, serves as an example of systemic discrimination in the Canadian Criminal Justice System
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