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$3,800 in fuel stolen from Horizon School Division

$3,800 in fuel stolen from Horizon School Division

The suspected theft of fuel was reported to the RCMP and charges have been laid.
Canora RCMP: Sibling fight over cell phone results in arrest

Canora RCMP: Sibling fight over cell phone results in arrest

Canora/Sturgis RCMP also dealt with a highway truck fire, a leaf dumping dispute, an assault, and an attempted liquor theft.
CRTC might ease Corus' Canadian content spending requirements after profit plunge

CRTC might ease Corus' Canadian content spending requirements after profit plunge

Canada's telecommunications regulator is looking to ease some Canadian content spending requirements for Corus Entertainment Inc. as the company says labour unrest in the U.S. entertainment industry and high inflation have hurt its bottom line.
RFQ goes out for specialized long-term care facility in Regina

RFQ goes out for specialized long-term care facility in Regina

Procurement begins for specialized care facility.
Harvest completed: crops yields are better than expected

Harvest completed: crops yields are better than expected

Fall rains and heavy, wet snow are needed around the province as soil moisture continued to decline throughout the fall.
Report: CCS needed for Canada's electrical grid to reach net-zero

Report: CCS needed for Canada's electrical grid to reach net-zero

The Government of Canada is soliciting input on the proposed regulations by Nov. 2.
Indigenous Knowledge Centre inaugurated at USask

Indigenous Knowledge Centre inaugurated at USask

New centre at USask honours Indigenous connection to the land.
Filing taxes important to small businesses owners, entrepreneurs

Filing taxes important to small businesses owners, entrepreneurs

Even though small businesses should be reporting their income to CRA, not all businesses will need a business number (BN) or GST number.
Today at the Leg: Final vote on Parents Bill of Rights Act

Today at the Leg: Final vote on Parents Bill of Rights Act

On deck for Oct. 20, 2023: The Education (Parents Bill of Rights) Amendment Act 2023 is set to be passed
War in the Middle East can hit farmers here in Canada

War in the Middle East can hit farmers here in Canada

Any spread of the Gaza Strip war would come at a dreadful time for the world economy.
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