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Province launches new Distance Learning crown corporation

Province launches new Distance Learning crown corporation

The Saskatchewan Distance Learning Corporation will operate as the head office and main hub for online education in the province.
Technology partnership creates opportunities in the mining sector

Technology partnership creates opportunities in the mining sector

New majority Indigenous partnership to advance Canada’s technology sector while creating economic opportunities for Birch Narrows Dene Nation and Indigenous communities across the country.
Nokomis Mayor encourages positive thinking, focus on building

Nokomis Mayor encourages positive thinking, focus on building

Tackling obstacles has seen positive results and Mayor David Mark challenges people in how they think about their community’s potential.
Proposed changes to municipal elections met with mixed reactions

Proposed changes to municipal elections met with mixed reactions

The amended law will also make it easier to set up polling places in hospitals and personal care homes, and will require all municipalities to hold at least one advance poll.
Wilkie homeschooled author proud of his accomplishments

Wilkie homeschooled author proud of his accomplishments

Miguel Fenrich, new reporter for the Battlefords News Optimist, is also a published author.
Craig family to be inducted into business hall of fame

Craig family to be inducted into business hall of fame

Battlefords Business Hall of Fame to honour longevity, success and family continuity
Education Week celebrated at community schools Oct. 17-22

Education Week celebrated at community schools Oct. 17-22

Education Week theme, 'Reaching for tomorrow, celebrating today.'
Unity's NWT begins construction on barrel-aging warehouse

Unity's NWT begins construction on barrel-aging warehouse

Unity's North West Terminal will begin another expansion, starting construction of a barrel-aging warehouse
New agreement aims to improve safety in Indigenous communities

New agreement aims to improve safety in Indigenous communities

PAGC signs letter of intent with Saskatchewan and Federal governments to explore new ways of improving safety in Indigenous communities.
Purchasing from unlicensed dealers can be costly

Purchasing from unlicensed dealers can be costly

Cheaper now can be more expensive later: what to know about curbers.
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