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Premiers ask federal government for COVID-19 small business loan extension

Premiers ask federal government for COVID-19 small business loan extension

VICTORIA 鈥 Up to 250,000 small businesses across Canada face uncertain futures if the federal government continues with its repayment options for a COVID-19 loan program, says Dan Kelly, president of Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
Liberal MP introduces pathway for quicker regulatory approval

Liberal MP introduces pathway for quicker regulatory approval

Seed, feed and pest control legislation would be amended to allow faster approval of products from other countries.
The end of one era for one attraction marks the beginning of another at Kenosee Lake

The end of one era for one attraction marks the beginning of another at Kenosee Lake

The Gardens, as it became affectionately known, was completed and opened in 1933 and quickly became a hotspot for generations.
Unique retirement activity helps keep moles at bay

Unique retirement activity helps keep moles at bay

Now known as the "Mole-Man", retiree takes on a one-of-a-kind hobby
Inmate assaulted at Sask. Pen., transported to outside hospital

Inmate assaulted at Sask. Pen., transported to outside hospital

The assault occurred in the maximum-security unit at Saskatchewan Penitentiary on Thursday.
Parents Bill of Rights Act passes in Legislative Assembly

Parents Bill of Rights Act passes in Legislative Assembly

Daily Leg Update: Emotions run high as legislature votes 40-12 to pass Education (Parents Bill of Rights) Amendment Act, 2023.
Parents Bill of Rights bill has provisions against lawsuits

Parents Bill of Rights bill has provisions against lawsuits

Section 197.4(5) states there can be 鈥渘o action or proceeding based on any claim for loss or damage resulting from the enactment or implementation of this section鈥 of the Act.
Heifer sale near Arcola attracts bidders from across the continent

Heifer sale near Arcola attracts bidders from across the continent

Nearly 70 registered polled Hereford weanlings and heifers were available.
$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.
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