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Rejecting city’s landfill application ‘wasn’t done lightly,’ RM reeve says

Rejecting city’s landfill application ‘wasn’t done lightly,’ RM reeve says

The rural council met on June 18 and voted 4-1 against a motion to approve city hall’s request to build a solid waste management venue north of the city on prime agriculture land. 
WestJet mechanics hit airline with 72-hour strike notice

WestJet mechanics hit airline with 72-hour strike notice

CALGARY — WestJet mechanics say they are poised to walk off the job early as Thursday night after serving the airline with a 72-hour strike notice yesterday.
Raising awareness of a precious Prairie resource

Raising awareness of a precious Prairie resource

Native Prairie Appreciation Week recognized in Saskatchewan.
StatCan updates CPI basket to increase food weighting in inflation calculation

StatCan updates CPI basket to increase food weighting in inflation calculation

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada is updating the basket of goods it uses to measure inflation to increase the importance of food in the calculation as Canadians spend more on groceries and dining out.
Free To Be Me Sanctuary gives vulnerable animals a loving home

Free To Be Me Sanctuary gives vulnerable animals a loving home

Even though Louanne Shropshire and her team cannot save every animal in need, her hope is to inspire others to do the same by following her example.
World's first weekly insulin injection coming to Canada in 2 weeks, manufacturer says

World's first weekly insulin injection coming to Canada in 2 weeks, manufacturer says

Although the weekly insulin has Health Canada's approval for treatment of both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, endocrinologists say it will be mostly useful for Type 2 patients.
Lloydminster man handed 3 years in prison for weapons trafficking

Lloydminster man handed 3 years in prison for weapons trafficking

The accused has no criminal record and legally owned the handguns but sold them illegally.
Canadians paying more for airfares as summer ticket prices jump

Canadians paying more for airfares as summer ticket prices jump

Looking to catch a flight this summer? Prepare to open your wallet even wider.
Entries for ExploredSask 2024 now open

Entries for ExploredSask 2024 now open

Submissions to photo/video contest open to Sept. 15.
AI chatbots use Canadian news, but Ottawa won't say if they should be paying for it

AI chatbots use Canadian news, but Ottawa won't say if they should be paying for it

OTTAWA — The federal government is dodging questions about whether artificial intelligence companies should be paying Canadian news publishers for content their chatbots are openly using.
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