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Archives Week a time to look back

Archives Week a time to look back

This past week was Archives Week across the province and in the city of North Battleford. To mark the occasion, North Battleford City Historic Archives rolled out their latest display, entitled Bridge to the Future.
TV’s ‘Worst to First’ hosts share what to avoid when buying a fixer-upper home

TV’s ‘Worst to First’ hosts share what to avoid when buying a fixer-upper home

With real estate prices through the roof, many potential buyers may be considering a fixer-upper so that they can afford a home in their preferred location.
Arcola historian’s first book studies Indigenous people of southern Saskatchewan

Arcola historian’s first book studies Indigenous people of southern Saskatchewan

Adrian Paton has always taken a keen interest in history and in photographs of people. The history of Indigenous people is of particular interest to him. He has built up an impressive collection of pictures during his life.
Forty-one per cent of Canadians fear racism is on the rise

Forty-one per cent of Canadians fear racism is on the rise

Over the past couple of years, concerns about racism have entered the realm of international politics.
You can fly round-trip Vancouver to Disney World for only $332 CAD right now

You can fly round-trip Vancouver to Disney World for only $332 CAD right now

As the Metro Vancouver weather forecast calls for more snow, powerful winds and frigid temperatures, a sunny escape seems extremely appealing. Luckily, United Airlines is offering a flight from Vancouver to Orlando at a steal.
Global demand for content weighs on Vancouver film and TV industry

Global demand for content weighs on Vancouver film and TV industry

Thunderbird Entertainment expands workforce to nearly 1,000, plans to hire 200 more
Highway crews saw washed-out road a day before train derailment: TSB

Highway crews saw washed-out road a day before train derailment: TSB

Almost a day before a train derailed north of Hudson Bay in July due to a washout, highway crews investigating nearby Highway 9 found a partial washout.
Let's Talk Trash: Plastic under the microscope

Let's Talk Trash: Plastic under the microscope

It’s time we take a closer look at plastic. A microscopic look. Plastic, by its very nature breaks down, and since its invention in the 1950s, plastic has been doing just that – and doing it everywhere.
The cold reality of global human trafficking

The cold reality of global human trafficking

On Oct. 17, 2017, Cathy Peters, a longtime anti-human trafficking educator and speaker, presented to Whistler's mayor and council about human trafficking, sexual exploitation and youth exploitation.

Trinidad Drilling faces two charges with regards to 2017 injury to worker

Estevan – Trinidad Drilling Ltd. made a first appearance in Estevan provincial court on Feb. 4 facing two charges under the Saskatchewan Employment Act and its Occupational Health and Safety Regulations. The charges were sworn on Jan.
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