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Métis Nation - Saskatchewan Election
MSN candidates for president share their thoughts
As part of EFN Media's (Eagle Feather News) coverage of the Métis Nation-Saskatchewan (MN-S) 2025 general election, we spoke with the candidates for president to learn more about their background, motivations for running, and the biggest issues they believe the MN-S is facing. Here are the candidates in alphabet...
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FLARING
Gas flaring scheduled in R.M. of Spiritwood
If you spot flames lighting up the sky northeast of Leoville in the coming days, don't be alarmed; it's a controlled flare.SaskEnergy says it will be conducting intermittent flaring from Saturday, May 24 to Monday, June 2, at a block valve site about nine kilometres from the village, within the R.M. of Spiritwood.A 40-...
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enhanced economic corridor
Trade corridors float to the top of conversations at Western Premiers' Conference
Much of the conversation came right back to trade at the final news conference of the Western Premiers' Conference - even when separation was the topic of discussion.The list of topics on the table was wide for the meeting with the western premiers and the territories' premiers - from housing and public safety to emerg...
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Negotiations
Canada Post union calls for halt to overtime as deadline passes with no agreement
The union representing about 55,000 Canada Post employees has called for a countrywide halt to overtime work, saying its negotiators will continue to review the latest contract offers from the mail carrier.The Canadian Union of Postal Workers said late Thursday that members were being told to refuse any work beyond eig...
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Plants, Paws, and Purpose: Dan Troupe’s Legacy Lives On
We are overwhelmed with gratitude. Thanks to the incredible support of our community, the Second Annual Dan Troupe Memorial Plant Sale raised an amazing $9,142.80 for the animals Dan loved so deeply. And in a touching final gift, we received a $17,620.25 donation from Dan’s estate, bringing our total to over $26,000. 🌟 From the early morning lineups to the last plant sold, every moment was filled with heart. THANK YOU to our: 🌿 Generous donors of plants, pots, garden décor & supplies 🌿 Amazing partners: Walmart Prince Albert, Giant Tiger, and Peavey Mart 🌿 Dedicated volunteers and staff who made this event shine But most of all, thank you, Dan Troupe. Your spirit lives on in every bloom and every paw we protect. 💬 We’ll be back next year—so if you’re planting or propagating, save a little extra for Dan’s garden.We are overwhelmed with gratitude. Thanks to the incredible support of our community, the Second Annual Dan Troupe Memorial Plant Sale raised an amazing $9,142.80 for the animals Dan loved so deeply. And in a touching final gift, we received a $17,620.25 donation from Dan’s estate, bringing our total to over $26,000. 🌟 From the early morning lineups to the last plant sold, every moment was filled with heart. THANK YOU to our: 🌿 Generous donors of plants, pots, garden décor & supplies 🌿 Amazing partners: Walmart Prince Albert, Giant Tiger, and Peavey Mart 🌿 Dedicated volunteers and staff who made this event shine But most of all, thank you, Dan Troupe. Your spirit lives on in every bloom and every paw we protect. 💬 We’ll be back next year—so if you’re planting or propagating, save a little extra for Dan’s garden.
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Wakati Wa Kafrika (WWK) Center -Saskatoon and North America
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Wakati Wa Kafrika (WWK) Center -Saskatoon and North America is raising $960,000.00 to fund the purchase, renovation, and expansion of our new facility. This facility will accommodate our growing programs. for more information please visit the below ink. https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/wakati-wa-kafrika-wwk-center---saskatoon-and-north-america/campaign/building-a-home-for-new-beginnings-a-capital-campaign-to-support-refugees-and-newcomers/?version=2
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