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Battlefords players ready to go live with Christmas classic

Battlefords players ready to go live with Christmas classic

The show opens Nov. 30 at the Battlefords Community Players Theatre, and runs seven days in early December
Suspects sought in unusual theft of pig-themed lights

Suspects sought in unusual theft of pig-themed lights

Some of Englefeld's hog-themed lights were stolen. Police are looking for the public's help
Feds set aside $7B from Canada Growth Fund for carbon-price contract guarantees

Feds set aside $7B from Canada Growth Fund for carbon-price contract guarantees

OTTAWA — Almost half of the Canada Growth Fund for clean technology investments will be allocated to special contracts intended to give companies the confidence they need to make major investments to lower their greenhouse-gas emissions.
'Slap in the face': Indigenous women's group reacts to Emmy win for Sainte-Marie film

'Slap in the face': Indigenous women's group reacts to Emmy win for Sainte-Marie film

A group of Indigenous women says the International Emmy Award for a documentary about folk legend Buffy Sainte-Marie, whose First Nations ancestry has been called into question, feels like a "slap in the face.
How to make a moccasin

How to make a moccasin

Instructor said more classes to follow in Dec. and Jan.
Domotor is done, says Moe, following criminal charge

Domotor is done, says Moe, following criminal charge

Premier Scott Moe describes actions of Cut Knife-Turtleford MLA Ryan Domotor, charged with soliciting sex services, as disgusting and vile.
'Frustrated' with his life, Meota man poisons wife with strychnine

'Frustrated' with his life, Meota man poisons wife with strychnine

'It’s a very painful way to die': Senior Crown Prosecutor Oryn Holm.
Column: The pandemic rush may now cost us well-being

Column: The pandemic rush may now cost us well-being

An opinion piece on recall of CEWS and CERB money.
Takeaways from Duncan’s views on Clean Electricity Regulations

Takeaways from Duncan’s views on Clean Electricity Regulations

Minister for SaskPower Dustin Duncan pens response to federal net-zero-by-2035 requirements, in response to federal consultations on Clean Electricity Regulations.
Here's how October's inflation data could affect mortgage renewals

Here's how October's inflation data could affect mortgage renewals

TORONTO — October's inflation rate fell to 3.1 per cent on a year-to-year basis — down from 3.8 per cent in September — mainly driven by lower gasoline prices, Statistics Canada reported on Tuesday.
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