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Border strike averted after union reaches tentative agreement with Ottawa

Border strike averted after union reaches tentative agreement with Ottawa

OTTAWA — Workers at Canada's borders are no longer planning to go on strike this week after their union reached a tentative agreement with the federal government.
Trans Canada Trail vandalized by truck

Trans Canada Trail vandalized by truck

Photos posted on the Town of Canora’s Facebook page show a black truck driving through the trail, which is made for foot and bicycle traffic.
Using art to build bridges between cultures

Using art to build bridges between cultures

Finding Our Common Stories a cross-culture, collaborative project.
Right wing ascendance to EU mainstream could impact Canada trade, climate policy

Right wing ascendance to EU mainstream could impact Canada trade, climate policy

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he's taking an optimistic approach after Europeans made a lurch to the far-right in continental elections that could impact Canada's trade and climate policies.
Estevan residents travel to attend D-Day ceremony in France

Estevan residents travel to attend D-Day ceremony in France

Jim Spenst, who fought in the Second World War, was part of a delegation that attended the Juno Beach ceremony as part of a Veterans' Affairs delegation.
Market place for native prairie plants marks 30th anniversary

Market place for native prairie plants marks 30th anniversary

Royal Saskatchewan Museum welcomes visitors and gardeners.
Apple leaps into AI with an array of upcoming iPhone features and a ChatGPT deal to smarten up Siri

Apple leaps into AI with an array of upcoming iPhone features and a ChatGPT deal to smarten up Siri

CUPERTINO, Calif. (AP) — Apple jumped into the race to bring generative artificial intelligence to the masses during its World Wide Developers Conference Monday that spotlighted an onslaught of features designed to soup up the iPhone, iPad and Mac.
Tierney swims to the podium in May

Tierney swims to the podium in May

Sask Sport Athlete of the Month.
SPS Bike Unit officers injured in riverside altercation

SPS Bike Unit officers injured in riverside altercation

Routine bonfire investigation turns violent.
Canada's only Indigenous coloured gemstone lapidary a cut above

Canada's only Indigenous coloured gemstone lapidary a cut above

COVID-19 layoffs lead Ryan Ross on a glittering new path.
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