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Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales down 2.1% in June at $69.6B
Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales fell 2.1 per cent to $69.6 billion in June, as sales for the transportation equipment, chemical product and primary metal subsectors moved lower. Overall, th...
Harvard Media Aug 16, 2024

CMHC says annual pace of housing starts in July up 16% from June
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says the annual pace of housing starts in July climbed 16 per cent compared with June. The national housing agency says the seasonally adjusted annual rate of housing...
Harvard Media Aug 16, 2024
RCMP able to identify human remains found near Moose Jaw
On April 28, human remains were found in a rural area northeast of Moose Jaw, leading to an investigation by Moose Jaw RCMP. Police released images of items found nearby to help identify the person an...
Harvard Media Aug 15, 2024

The Asahtowikamik Community Food Hub Ready For Clients
Food security is an on-going concern for many families. The cost increases due to inflation after the pandemic has seen people who have good jobs, finding themselves making difficult decisions. Food o...
Harvard Media Aug 15, 2024
Harvest progress still ahead of schedule, some producers waiting to start combining
Harvest progress went up a little bit in Saskatchewan, as six per cent has been combined. According to the provincial crop report Thursday morning, it's up from four per cent last week and slightly ah...
Harvard Media Aug 15, 2024
Calgary pilots thankful for Moose Jaw's hospitality after plane has engine trouble
MOOSE JAW - Calgary businessmen Charlie Pastuszka and Josh Fong recently experienced some of Moose Jaw's friendly hospitality after their airplane developed engine trouble and they were forced to land...
Jon Troth Aug 15, 2024
Weyburn police chief cites poor relationship with police board
WEYBURN - Weyburn police chief Jamie Blunden is "bittersweet" about leaving the Weyburn Police Service to go to Estevan and start up new duties as their police chief on Oct. 15. Noting he and his wife...
Harvard Media Aug 15, 2024
SaskPower reminds producers to be safe around power lines during harvest, as fewer incidents were reported
As harvest ramps up around the province, SaskPower is reminding producers to be safe around power lines. SaskPower spokesperson Scott MacGregor says the key to a safe harvest is being prepared and sha...
Harvard Media Aug 14, 2024
Hursh: Hope for the best, plan for the worst with railway disruption looming
With a potential labour disruption on both major railways starting August 22, a cloud has been cast over fall grain deliveries. Hopefully, a strike or lockout does not occur on August 22, but at this ...
Harvard Media Aug 14, 2024

Sandy Bay calls for help after community evacuated due to wildfire
The leadership of a Saskatchewan First Nation is calling for help hours after issuing an evacuation order due to an escalating nearby wildfire. Officials with the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation ar...
Harvard Media Aug 14, 2024
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