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Tremblay, Richard "Rick"

Tremblay, Richard "Rick"

Richard “Rick” Bernard Tremblay June 7, 1967 – April 2, 2025 It is with deep sadness we announce the passing of our dear brother, uncle and cousin Rick Tremblay on April 2, 2025, at the age of 57.
SHHS students shine at Provincial Skills Competition

SHHS students shine at Provincial Skills Competition

Students will represent Team Saskatchewan at the Skills Canada National Competition May 28 to 31 in Regina.
Carney, Poilievre talk seniors, resource project approvals in B.C.

Carney, Poilievre talk seniors, resource project approvals in B.C.

OTTAWA — The Liberal and Conservative leaders are both in British Columbia today, where the Liberals are promising measures for seniors and the Tories are offering more efficient approvals for resource projects.
Many opportunities to cast a ballot in the spring federal election

Many opportunities to cast a ballot in the spring federal election

Electors can vote by mail or vote early at a local Elections Canada office.
Female Ice Hawks make league all-star teams, spring camp coming up

Female Ice Hawks make league all-star teams, spring camp coming up

Spring training camp to be held later this month in Saskatoon.
Trump threatens more tariffs on China as global markets plunge

Trump threatens more tariffs on China as global markets plunge

WASHINGTON (AP) — Undeterred by a stock market collapse that has continued for days, President Donald Trump threatened additional tariffs on China on Monday, raising fresh concerns that his drive to rebalance the global economy could intensify a fina
Meota and District News: Communities in Bloom inspires volunteers

Meota and District News: Communities in Bloom inspires volunteers

‘Communities in Bloom is more than planting flowers, it’s about building community. If you look successful, you’ll be more successful.’
BoC reports show trade uncertainty takes toll on business and consumer confidence

BoC reports show trade uncertainty takes toll on business and consumer confidence

OTTAWA — A pair of reports from the Bank of Canada pointed to declining business and consumer sentiment in the first quarter and increased worries about a recession even before the latest round of tariffs announced by U.S.
Parkland, activist investor Simpson Oil, nominate competing director slates

Parkland, activist investor Simpson Oil, nominate competing director slates

CALGARY — Parkland Corp. and its biggest shareholder have each proposed competing board slates as their dispute heats up ahead of the fuel refiner and retailer's annual general meeting next month. Simpson Oil Ltd.
After Wall Street shows Trump how much it wants tariffs to go away, he doubles down; Dow drops 700

After Wall Street shows Trump how much it wants tariffs to go away, he doubles down; Dow drops 700

NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are falling in a manic Monday after President Donald Trump doubled down on his tariffs , despite seeing how much financial markets would love to see him do the opposite. The S&P 500 was down 1.
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