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The New York Times vs. OpenAI and Microsoft: A Landmark Legal Battle Over AI and Copyright

The New York Times vs. OpenAI and Microsoft: A Landmark Legal Battle Over AI and Copyright

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn鈥檚 鈥淭op Voice in Technology,鈥 and writes a popular daily business blog.
Funds to help municipalities manage their assets

Funds to help municipalities manage their assets

NAICAM 鈥 On Dec.
Estevan Mercury Year in Review: March

Estevan Mercury Year in Review: March

The Estevan Mercury's Year in Review will walk you through all major southeast happening of 2023.
Langenburg's Noah Zerr inks deal with Roughriders

Langenburg's Noah Zerr inks deal with Roughriders

Zerr聽(6鈥7-330) spent the 2023 season with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, dressing for three games.
Have you paid your 2013 taxes?

Have you paid your 2013 taxes?

If you want to ask for penalty and interest relief, you must send your request within 10 years from the end of the calendar year or fiscal period of concern.
Nipawin to have automatic emergency and operational call system in 2024

Nipawin to have automatic emergency and operational call system in 2024

The proposed contract comes with 30,000 text messages, 60,000 call minutes and unlimited emails per year.
One-pan lemony chicken traybake is the antidote to post-holiday craziness

One-pan lemony chicken traybake is the antidote to post-holiday craziness

Only 15 minutes of active work and just one pan to clean are all you need to transform simple chicken and potatoes into a satisfying dinner
Estevan Mercury Flashback 鈥 Dec. 23, 1992

Estevan Mercury Flashback 鈥 Dec. 23, 1992

This week's flashback.
A long-overlooked climate solution, geothermal could be in for its hottest decade yet

A long-overlooked climate solution, geothermal could be in for its hottest decade yet

Unlike Iceland, where geothermal resources account for 30 per cent of electricity production, or California, which has 650 active geothermal wells, Canada has lagged behind.
Opinion: Canada's competition laws just changed. Here's what you need to know

Opinion: Canada's competition laws just changed. Here's what you need to know

A small set of changes to competition law were just passed as the second part of Bill C-56, the Affordable Housing and Groceries Act.
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