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‘I think she’s doing a great job’: UCP MLAs show support for Premier Smith after emergency caucus meetingSeveral UCP MLAs who attended Saturday's emergency caucus meeting say Premier Danielle Smith appears to have the support of caucus.PoliticsJan 22, 2023
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Lethbridge Police Service says gift card scams, other fraud on the riseGift card scams are among of those on the rise in Lethbridge, according to the Economic Crimes Unit (ECU).ConsumerAug 22, 2022
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The sexist expectations of professional emails for women: ‘There’s no winning’"Within language and culture are embedded all sorts of expectations and norms around gender," said one expert.LifestyleMay 21, 2019
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RCMP launches new crime watch program in southern SaskatchewanSaskatchewan residents located in the southern part of the province have a new way to get information about criminal activity in their area directly from the RCMP.CanadaMar 7, 2019
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Nova Scotia accepts some of ombudsman’s recommendations over minister’s use of private emailIn response to the report, the province's health department has revealed a new policy regarding the use of personal email for government business.CanadaOct 19, 2018
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Political analyst calls premier’s use of wife’s personal email and cellphone a lapse in judgementJust one day after Manitoba's Premier defended his use of his wife's personal email and cell phone to conduct government business while on holidays, a political analyst is questioning Pallister's judgement.PoliticsAug 10, 2017
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End your emails with this sign off and you’re almost guaranteed a responseAre you wondering why you might not be getting a reply to your email? It could be because you ended it with this word.LifestyleFeb 16, 2017
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Fake Full House Lottery website shut down after phishing scamA fake Full House Lottery website (FHLottery.ca) has been shut down after it was posing as the legitimate organization, trying to obtain personal and financial information from people.CrimeJan 30, 2017
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Premier Stephen McNeil says he avoids email to avoid access to information requestsNova Scotia's premier says he likes to conduct most of his government business over the phone because he doesn't want to publicly defend comments or ideas that don't become policy.PoliticsSep 29, 2016
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Union calls for inquiry into death of Toronto Star reporter Raveena AulakhThe union representing Toronto Star newsroom employees says it has asked the newspaper to appoint an outside investigator to conduct an inquiry into events surrounding the death of a reporter.CanadaJun 8, 2016
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