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Mosaic pledges $4M to Saskatchewan mining education, trainingMosaic CEO Bruce Bodine said the funding will help develop local talent and create jobs in communities where the company's mines operate.EconomyDec 2
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Mark Carney is the new Liberal leader. Read his full acceptance speech hereAfter a landslide win in the Liberal leadership race, clinching 85.9 per cent of the vote, Carney was introduced on the stage by his daughter Cleo.PoliticsMar 10
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Kennedy Center sees fallout as Trump takes controlSupported by government money and private donations and attracting millions of visitors each year, the centre is a 100-foot-high complex that includes a concert hall and theatre.U.S. NewsFeb 25
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Metrolinx tells Finch West LRT builders to drop legal action and get ‘back to work’The project, originally slated to be completed in 2023, had proved less controversial than the Eglinton Crosstown LRT but recently hit a snag.CanadaOct 2, 2024
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‘Delays, dysfunction and ballooning costs’: Finch West LRT enters court battleThe legal challenge claims Metrolinx "breached its contractual obligations" by entering into a separate operator contract with the TTC to run the line.CanadaOct 1, 2024
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Nutrien searching for new CEO after Mayo Schmidt steps downDetails on Mayo Schmidt’s departure from Saskatoon-based Nutrien have not been released by the company.CanadaJan 4, 2022
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Saskatchewan Roughriders release further details for game day vaccine verification programMore details have been released by the Riders regarding their COVID-19 vaccine verification program ahead of Friday's home game versus the Argonauts.SportsSep 15, 2021
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Canpotex to build repair facility in Saskatchewan for rail cars carrying potashCanpotex Ltd. will build a $55 million rail car maintenance yard in Saskatchewan for its rail cars carrying potash to the West Coast for export.Apr 19, 2011
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Game ChangerIn December of last year, dozens of workmen spent a scorching Johannesburg afternoon on an unusual project. They hitched an enormous facsimile of a soccer ball up the concrete length of the Hillbrow broadcast tower, the city's signature architectural landmark. The tower, a menacing relic of the apartheid regime, is a manifestation of Johannesburg's soul. In the context of the skyline, it appears as if the seething city is flipping the bird at the rest of humanity.Jun 12, 2010
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Agreement with PotashCorp to be in place soon: WallPremier Brad Wall expects to have an agreement in place in the next month-and-a-half with PotashCorp. of Saskatchewan to fulfill the company’s commitment to return head office jobs to Saskatoon.Jan 19, 2011
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BHP Billiton still working to get Ottawa’s approval for PotashCorp takeoverBHP Billiton says it's still working to get Canadian federal approval for a proposed takeover of PotashCorp, despite reports that Saskatchewan's provincial government wants Ottawa to block the deal.Oct 20, 2010
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Potash bid rests with fedsPremier Brad Wall will not make a pit stop in Ottawa this week to speak with federal politicians about BHP Billiton's $38.6-billion hostile takeover bid for Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan Inc.Nov 1, 2010
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Canpotex signs new five-year supply deal with Korean company for potashCanpotex Ltd. said Monday it has signed a deal five-year deal to supply Korean company Unid Co. Ltd. with up to 2.2 million tonnes of potash.Nov 1, 2010
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Cactus Club Burnaby tops list of best bathroomsCrystal chandeliers and two-storey bathroom stalls weren’t enough to win the title of “top toilet” for the lobby loos at the Shangri-La hotel in downtown Vancouver.Sep 25, 2010
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Microsoft pegs October sales date for computers running on revamped Windows 8 operating systemSAN FRANCISCO - Computers running on the next version of Microsoft's Windows operating system will go on sale in October.WorldJul 9, 2012
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Investor group buying Dick Clark firm that produces New Year’s Rockin’ Eve, Golden GlobesNEW YORK, N.Y. - Dick Clark Productions, which produces TV programs including "New Year's Rockin' Eve" and the Golden Globe Awards, is being sold to a group including investment firm Guggenheim Partners.MoneySep 4, 2012
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Poll: Microsoft’s radical redesign of Windows hasn’t created much buzz among PC, tablet buyersSAN FRANCISCO - Microsoft bills Windows 8 as a "re-imagining" of the personal computer market's dominant operating system, but the company still has a lot of work to do before the makeover captures the imagination of most consumers, based on the results of a recent poll by The Associated Press and GfK.MoneyOct 28, 2012
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Windows 8 is make-or-break moment for Microsoft CEO after years of lacklustre performanceSAN FRANCISCO - Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer can't afford to be wrong about Windows 8.MoneyOct 25, 2012
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Windows 8 is make-or-break moment for Microsoft CEO after years of lacklustre performanceSAN FRANCISCO - Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer can't afford to be wrong about Windows 8.<br /><br /><br />TechOct 25, 2012
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Saskatchewan premier hopeful BHP will go ahead with potash megaprojectREGINA - Saskatchewan's premier says he's hopeful an Australian mining giant will go ahead with a potash megaproject despite a report that suggests it's not a good idea.PoliticsOct 24, 2012