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Prominent Canadian politicians focus of impersonation scam

Prominent Canadian politicians focus of impersonation scam

Investor Alert: Prime Minister Mark Carney's and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's images featured in fake social media posts.
Canora, Kamsack, Preeceville newspapers sold to local owner

Canora, Kamsack, Preeceville newspapers sold to local owner

Vancouver-based Glacier Media sold the Canora Courier, Kamsack Times and Preeceville Progress to Canora resident Devan Tasa, effective Aug. 29.
Regina emerges as key domestic booking spot for Airbnb

Regina emerges as key domestic booking spot for Airbnb

According to an Airbnb report, Regina is one of a few areas in Canada seeing an increase in domestic bookings.
Regina cafe brings forth a perfect blend of coffee and cats

Regina cafe brings forth a perfect blend of coffee and cats

Excalipurr Cat Café offers Regina residents coffee, cat therapy and adoptions, with more than 600 cats finding homes since opening.
Shedding new light on the One Canadian Economy Act

Shedding new light on the One Canadian Economy Act

Latest Angus Reid survey provides insight.
From Southwest Saskatchewan to the world

From Southwest Saskatchewan to the world

Swift Current native behind Darren Jacklin Group of Companies.
Tom Agencies expands to Outlook with third generation in lead

Tom Agencies expands to Outlook with third generation in lead

Tom Agencies, a family-run insurance business since 1984, is celebrating its Outlook expansion as the third generation takes the helm.
Saskatoon startup now among global tech leaders in AI

Saskatoon startup now among global tech leaders in AI

Founded in Saskatoon, Solido grew from a bold AI idea into Siemens EDA, a global leader powering chip design for top tech firms.
BHP’s Jansen Potash Mine completes new production headframe

BHP’s Jansen Potash Mine completes new production headframe

The structure stands over 50 metres tall — about the height of a 16-storey building — and weighs approximately 2,000 tonnes,
Temple Gardens Centre had deficit of nearly $216K in Q2, data show

Temple Gardens Centre had deficit of nearly $216K in Q2, data show

There was $563,650 less in event revenue than expected, while there was $239,002 more in food and beverage revenue.
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