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Imperial Oil job cuts come amid wider tech-enabled efficiency push in energy industryImperial Oil's announcement that it's cutting hundreds of jobs is the latest in a long list of industry layoffs, driven by low oil prices, new technology and unfavourable policies.Economy5 hours
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Regina honours National Day for Truth and ReconciliationIt was a time of reflection at Regina’s Mâmawéyatitân Centre Tuesday, as people of all cultures learned about the history of residential schools in Canada.Canada5 hours
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Hundreds gather in Montreal for Orange Shirt DayFay-Lisa Gagné, who hails from Muskowekwan First Nation in Saskatchewan, has complicated feelings about the word reconciliation.Canada7 hours
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Family of Alberta boy missing for a week say they won’t stop searching until he’s foundThe family of a 6-year-old Alberta boy, who has been missing for more than a week near Crowsnest Pass, are vowing to not give up searching until he is found.Crime9 hours
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ExxonMobil to cut 2,000 jobs worldwide amid restructuring plansA day after Calgary-based Imperial Oil announced plans to slash its workforce by 20 per cent, its parent company, ExxonMobil, also announced deep job cuts.Money11 hours
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No danger after Starlink space debris lights up Saskatchewan skies: expertSpace debris was seen over Saskatchewan burning up on re-entry and one astronomer says it serves as a reminder about the potential dangers of space junk falling to Earth.CanadaSep 30
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Imperial Oil to cut workforce 20% by end of 2027Calgary-based Imperial Oil had about 5,100 employees as of the end of 2024, according to a regulatory filing.MoneySep 29
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The countdown ‘is on’ for $10-a-day childcare in SaskatchewanChildcare providers are urging the provincial government to sign an extension on the $10-a-day deal with the federal government.CanadaSep 29
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Officials make public plea for information in search for missing Alberta boySearchers are putting out another public plea for information that may help them find a 6-year-old boy who went missing over a week ago while on a camping trip with his family.CrimeSep 29
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Saskatchewan apologizes for boarding school abuseThe Saskatchewan government officially said sorry Monday to survivors and families for its role in the historical abuse and trauma that occurred at a boarding school for Métis and First Nations children.CanadaSep 29
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3 Regina officers shoot at man during struggle, killing him: police watchdogSaskatchewan's police watchdog is investigating after three Regina officers were involved in the fatal shooting of a 22-year-old man last week.CrimeSep 29
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WestJet says some passengers’ personal info stolen during June security breachWestjet said Monday that some passengers personal information was accessed during a June 13 cyberattack that temporarily affected access to some of its servers and software.CrimeSep 29
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Saskatchewan apologizes to former students who faced abuse at boarding schoolPremier Scott Moe says the province has also agreed to pay $40 million to former students of the Île-à-la-Crosse Boarding School and their families.CanadaSep 29
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Saskatchewan apologizes for boarding school abuseThe Saskatchewan government is officially saying sorry to survivors and families for its role in the historical abuse and trauma that occurred at a boarding school for Métis and First Nations children.CanadaSep 29
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NewsAlert: Moe apologizes for boarding schoolThe Saskatchewan government is officially saying sorry to survivors and families for its role in the historical abuse and trauma that occurred at a boarding school for Métis and First Nations children.CanadaSep 29
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Elks hang on to beat Roughriders 27-25After two straight games where they were the victims of a last-second comeback, the Edmonton Elks were finally able to hold on to win and keep their post-season dreams alive in the process.SportsSep 27
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Elks hang on to beat Roughriders 27-25Justin Rankin scored a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns as the Edmonton Elks kept their slight playoff hopes alive with a thrilling 27-25 CFL victory over the West Division-leading Saskatchewan Roughriders on Saturday.SportsSep 27
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Moe makes surprise visit to fire-ravaged communityA Saskatchewan village decimated by wildfire -- and angry with the provincial government's response to it -- had a surprise visitor Friday – Premier Scott Moe.CanadaSep 26
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Saskatchewan search and rescue crews join quest to find missing Alberta boySearchers from Saskatchewan have now joined more that 120 other searchers from Alberta and British Columbia in the quest to find a young Alberta boy who went missing last weekend.CrimeSep 26
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More searchers arriving in search for Alberta boySearchers combing through mountainous terrain in southern Alberta for a missing six-year-old boy say more help is on the way and that they're not losing hope he'll be found.CanadaSep 26
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Audit questions $34M spent by First Nations bodyFirst Nations chiefs in Saskatchewan say they want answers after a forensic audit of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations concluded more than $34 million of the organization's spending between April 2019 and March 2024 was "questionable," unsupported or ineligible.CanadaSep 26
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Saskatoon Tribal Council wants meetings after audit of FSIN: ‘Embarrassed’Saskatoon Tribal Council and other chiefs of First Nations communities in Saskatchewan are calling for meetings immediately after a forensic audit of FSIN.CanadaSep 26
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SIRT investigating fatal Regina police shootingSaskatchewan's independent police watchdog is looking into an officer-involved shooting in Regina on Thursday night.CrimeSep 26
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Saskatchewan man arrested in U.K. on sex chargesA Saskatchewan man facing sex charges has been extradited back to Canada from England.CanadaSep 26
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Audit questions $34M spent by First Nations bodyA forensic audit of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says more than $34 million of the organization's spending between April 2019 and March 2024 was "questionable," unsupported or ineligible.CanadaSep 26