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Merritt Mayor plans to withhold tax funds from province amid temporary ER closuresThe ER at the Nicola Valley Hospital has been closed more than a dozen times this year, three this month.Canada11 hours
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WSIB to move head office to London, Ont.The move to 3M's former headquarters will bring at least 500 workers, and is expected to generate at least 2,000 more jobs in the London region over the next five years.CanadaSep 28
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Belleville, Ont. mayor says he intends to use ‘strong mayor’ powersBelleville Mayor Neil Ellis says he plans to use the powers to obtain funds from the province to fund municipal projects. Ellis has until Oct. 15 to sign the papers.PoliticsSep 27
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Drop in Saskatchewan’s projected surplus ‘isn’t entirely unexpected’Resource revenue came in well below budget forecasts. But Finance Minister Donna Harpauer said the province is still on track to use $1 billion to cut operating debt.EconomySep 1
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Saskatchewan sees drop in projected surplus, still aims to cut debtThe province said the surplus is down $532 million from the budget, pointing to wildfire fighting efforts and higher non-cash pension expenses as the reason for that.PoliticsAug 31
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‘There’s a battle brewing’: FSIN aims to fight Natural Resources Transfer AgreementFSIN Chief Bobby Cameron said that fair share of revenues will be used to invest in housing, on reserve tribal police and to address the alcohol, drugs and violence on reserves.CanadaAug 29
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Major changes made to premier’s cabinet ahead of 2024 provincial electionSasksatchewan's newest cabinet was sworn in Tuesday by Lieutenant Governor Russ Mirasty.PoliticsAug 29
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Invasive insect, deadly to hemlock trees, reported in Halifax regionThe Canadian Food Inspection Agency has detected an invasive insect, Hemlock Woolly Adelgid, in the Halifax area for the first time -- which is deadly to hemlock trees.EnvironmentAug 22
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‘Woefully inadequate’: N.S. announces $2,500 grant for fishers impacted by wildfiresThe province has announced that it will provide financial assistance to licensed fisheries in Nova Scotia affected by wildfires, but fishers say it isn't enough.MoneyAug 10
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Labour relations expert weighs in on Sask. teacher collective bargaining discussionsAndrew Stevens said the province is looking to pivot the conversation to what teachers are making, rather than the quality of education and support in classrooms.EducationJul 31
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