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Two teen girls missing from Prince Albert, last seen April 21
Anonymous information can be provided to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
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Feds outline $4.3B for Indigenous education, health in spring economic update
OTTAWA — The federal government is promising $4.3 billion for First Nations education, Inuit food security and Indigenous child welfare in its spring economic update.
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CPKC hikes dividend by 17.5% to 26.8 cents per share ahead of Q1 results
CALGARY — Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. says it is increasing its dividend by 17.5 per cent.
The company says its board of directors declared a quarterly dividend of 26.8 cents per share, marking an increase from the previous dividend of 22.
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Walk planned for missing and murdered Indigenous people
The event will take place May 13 at 11 a.m., starting from North Battleford Comprehensive High School.
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Liberals table first fiscal document in seven years that won't need opposition votes
OTTAWA — The Liberal government released a spring economic update Tuesday closely focused on boosting investment and job training.
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Liberals table first fiscal document in seven years that won't need opposition votes
OTTAWA — The Liberal government released a spring economic update Tuesday closely focused on boosting investment and job training.
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Health Canada approves 1st generic version of Ozempic in the country
TORONTO — Health Canada has approved the first generic version of brand-name Ozempic.
The department says Canada is the first G7 country to authorize generic semaglutide.
The injectable medication is manufactured by Dr.
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Health Canada approves 1st generic version of Ozempic in the country
TORONTO — Health Canada has approved the first generic version of brand-name Ozempic.
The department says Canada is the first G7 country to authorize generic semaglutide.
The injectable medication is manufactured by Dr.
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Fact File: RFK Jr.'s comment on Canada's medical assistance in dying law misleading
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told senators last week that medical assistance in dying is the leading cause of death in Canada.
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Meewasin Valley Authority calls for volunteers in cleanup campaign
Each year, thousands of volunteers take part in the campaign, contributing their time and energy to care for shared public spaces.
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Liberals target affordability to meet era of uncertainty in spring fiscal update
OTTAWA — The federal Liberals say they're putting the windfall from an unexpected boost in revenues into measures to make life more affordable, build up the economy and promote the skilled trades.
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Liberals target affordability to meet era of uncertainty in spring fiscal update
OTTAWA — The federal Liberals say they're putting the windfall from an unexpected boost in revenues into measures to make life more affordable, build up the economy and promote the skilled trades.
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Sale of REAL buildings, funding for special events highlight Regina's exec committee meeting
Brandt Properties Ltd. has proposed purchasing several buildings from the Regina Exhibition Association Limited (REAL) District, including the Brandt Centre, the Canada Centre Building, the Queensbury Centre, and the Agribition Building.
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Prairie Swine Centre celebrates 35 years of driving innovation
Milestone highlights decades of innovation, collaboration, and impact on producers and sustainability.
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ARC Resources reports $584.3M in Q1 net income, up from $404.7M last year
CALGARY — ARC Resources Ltd. reported net income of $584.3 million during the first quarter, rising from $404.7 million during the same period last year.
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New photo exhibit at Godfrey Dean Art Gallery focuses on storytelling
Storied Telling is more than a showcase of photography, it’s an invitation for the community to explore the stories that connect us, shape us, and continue to evolve.
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Swift Current flags lowered for National Day of Mourning
The City of Swift Current recognized the National Day of Mourning occurring April 28.
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Fertilizer supply crisis deepens
Canada is one of several grain-producing countries facing questions about import dependence.
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Watson, Keith
WATSON Keith Duncan Watson, aged 59 years of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, April 27 th , 2026, from complications of diabetes. He was predeceased by his father, Duncan Watson; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins.
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North Battleford honoured with award for financial reporting
North Battleford has received a national financial reporting award for the sixth straight year, recognizing transparency and accountability.
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