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Approach-oriented resolutions more likely to be successful

Approach-oriented resolutions more likely to be successful

The science behind building healthy habits can help you keep your New Year鈥檚 resolution.
Contract awarded for ice plant chiller in NB

Contract awarded for ice plant chiller in NB

Replacement ice chiller contract for the Access Communications Centre awarded to Canadian Climate Refrigeration and HVAC.
SAG-AFTRA announces AI voice acting deal for video games

SAG-AFTRA announces AI voice acting deal for video games

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn鈥檚 鈥淭op Voice in Technology,鈥 and writes a popular daily business blog.
Nine warming spaces open in North Battleford during looming cold snap

Nine warming spaces open in North Battleford during looming cold snap

Various agencies and organizations have opened their doors to people seeking refuge from extreme cold.
Just got a raise? Here's how to effectively use that extra cash

Just got a raise? Here's how to effectively use that extra cash

Now is the time to decide what is important to you.
The state of nominations for Saskatchewan鈥檚 provincial election

The state of nominations for Saskatchewan鈥檚 provincial election

Both the Sask Party and NDP have half their candidates nominated in the run up to the 2024 provincial election.
Shelly Palmer - A Magic Mirror on the Wall

Shelly Palmer - A Magic Mirror on the Wall

Each year, it feels like we're getting closer to accurate, useful, non-invasive consumer-grade medical diagnostic tools.
Structure fires, fire incidents down in North Battleford in 2023

Structure fires, fire incidents down in North Battleford in 2023

Fire Chief Lindsay Holm presented final stats for the year at North Battleford council meeting on Monday.
Festival Fanfare: World music classes offered

Festival Fanfare: World music classes offered

Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival April 15 to 28.
North Battleford to upgrade street lights on 100th St.

North Battleford to upgrade street lights on 100th St.

The city will save $100,000, or almost 50 per cent of the budget for the new pedestrian crosswalk lights with provincial funding.
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