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June auto sales weaken amid CDK software outage: DesRosiers

June auto sales weaken amid CDK software outage: DesRosiers

TORONTO — DesRosiers Automotive Consultants says June light vehicle sales were relatively weak amid widespread software outages after cybersecurity attacks last month.
Dumont Lodge at Batoche holds its grand opening

Dumont Lodge at Batoche holds its grand opening

Dumont Lodge represents Métis past, present, and future in Saskatchewan.
First GST/HST credit payment from 2023 tax returns set to arrive July 5

First GST/HST credit payment from 2023 tax returns set to arrive July 5

OTTAWA — The first of four payments from the GST/HST credit is set to hit Canadians’ bank accounts on July 5.
Vehicle drives into river, passengers flee

Vehicle drives into river, passengers flee

Witnesses indicated three occupants fled from the vehicle, a grey Ford Escape.
New Saskatoon memorial planned for Indigenous fallen soldiers

New Saskatoon memorial planned for Indigenous fallen soldiers

Legion Branch No. 63 dedicating a special wall.
Update: Warrant issued in Regina's third homicide of the year

Update: Warrant issued in Regina's third homicide of the year

The Regina Police Service Is requesting assistance from the public in locating  the suspect wanted for a homicide which occurred on The 1900 block of McIntyre Street.
Receiver puts Leon Mfg. Co. Inc. in Yorkton up for sale

Receiver puts Leon Mfg. Co. Inc. in Yorkton up for sale

Ernst & Young is accepting offers to purchase Leon’s physical assets.
Unredacted report on former Nipawin mayor released

Unredacted report on former Nipawin mayor released

The investigation was focused solely on a behavioural complaint and found no indication of other forms of misconduct.
Statistics Canada says merchandise trade deficit widened to $1.9B in May

Statistics Canada says merchandise trade deficit widened to $1.9B in May

OTTAWA — Canada's merchandise trade deficit widened to $1.9 billion in May as exports fell to their lowest level since July last year. The result compared with a revised trade deficit of $1.3 billion for April, Statistics Canada said Wednesday.
Photos: ParkArt showcases artists and artisans in Moose Jaw

Photos: ParkArt showcases artists and artisans in Moose Jaw

Artists and artisans from across Saskatchewan assembled in Crescent Park to help support the artistic community and the Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery July 1
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