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North Battleford looking at 5.12 per cent property tax increase

North Battleford looking at 5.12 per cent property tax increase

Budget deliberations for 2024 begin in North Battleford, with a host of increases on the table.
WestJet announces daily flights from Regina to Twin Cities

WestJet announces daily flights from Regina to Twin Cities

Regina to see resumption of flights to Minneapolis-St. Paul for first time since 2016
Shelly Palmer - Where's Sam?

Shelly Palmer - Where's Sam?

Sam Altman's playing with his new toys at Microsoft, Emmett Shear's trying to put out fires with a water pistol at OpenAI, and the rest of us are trying to keep score.
PVC welding expertise boosts job growth

PVC welding expertise boosts job growth

Saskatchewan Research Council and North West College collaborate on new plastic welding pilot program.
Meota and District News: Citizens organize Remembrance Day service

Meota and District News: Citizens organize Remembrance Day service

Local senior honoured for longtime service.
Mayfair and District News: Vikings win fifth provincial title

Mayfair and District News: Vikings win fifth provincial title

Hafford senior boys’ football program triumphs again.
Borden and District News: Bingo draws an enthusiastic crowd

Borden and District News: Bingo draws an enthusiastic crowd

Ace of Spades still in the Lions' deck.
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Inflation Statistics Canada will release its latest reading on inflation Tuesday morning when it releases its consumer price index for October.
Food insecurity worsened last year, more pronounced in racialized families: StatCan

Food insecurity worsened last year, more pronounced in racialized families: StatCan

High inflation has increased the cost of food and reduced the purchasing power of consumers.
Climate change a threat to Prairie agriculture

Climate change a threat to Prairie agriculture

Rising temperatures and reduced snowfall having an impact on Prairie crops.
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