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Several oil companies pick up their drilling game in Saskatchewan

Several oil companies pick up their drilling game in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan’s active drilling rig count was 46 as of June 27, according to sister publication Rig Locator ( riglocator.ca ). A total of 23 companies were drilling at the time.
Manitoba small business optimism holds steady in June

Manitoba small business optimism holds steady in June

Winnipeg, June 28, 2018 – Today, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) released its latest monthly Business Barometer®, which reveals optimism among Manitoba’s small business owners held steady in June with an index of 59.
RCMP recognize 9-yr-old who saved kindergartener

RCMP recognize 9-yr-old who saved kindergartener

Even after pulling a kindergartner safely from the path of an oncoming car last month, nine-year-old Tony Leong has yet to earn the right to walk to school by himself.
Standing hearing for inquest into death of Freeman Zong

Standing hearing for inquest into death of Freeman Zong

A standing hearing will take place to determine who can participate in the upcoming inquest into the death of Freeman Zong, 26, of Dauphin. On the evening of July 14, 2016, Zong was in custody at the Dauphin Correctional Centre (DCC).
Feds take action to protect Canadians from laser attacks on aircraft

Feds take action to protect Canadians from laser attacks on aircraft

Transport Minister Marc Garneau has announced a new measure to ban high-powered lasers in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal. “I take very seriously the increased risk to aviation safety and to people on the ground caused by lasers.
Manitoba man arrested for murder of Gloria Gladue

Manitoba man arrested for murder of Gloria Gladue

Desmarais, Alberta - Yesterday afternoon Grant Arthur Sneesby of Gladstone, Manitoba, (68) was arrested in Edmonton and charged in relation to the murder of Gloria Gladue. Gloria was reported missing from the Wabasca, Alberta on November 17, 2015.
Mary Montgomery School receives Tundra donation

Mary Montgomery School receives Tundra donation

Funding for a Smartboard
Bike lane divide: Canadians more likely to blame cyclists than drivers for conflict on the roads

Bike lane divide: Canadians more likely to blame cyclists than drivers for conflict on the roads

Two-thirds say separated bike lanes are a good thing, but far fewer want more in their cities
Elkhorn School Graduation 2018

Elkhorn School Graduation 2018

Oh The Places You’ll Go!
Enbridge invests

Enbridge invests

RM of Sifton and the Cromer community receive much needed funds for projects
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