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Fire crews tackling wildfire prevention measures in Mt. Boucherie areaCrews will be working in the area for the next two to three weeks above the Hudson Road Elementary school, conducting wildfire mitigation work.FireJan 19, 2023
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Sask. residents say more could be done following international student work hour cap liftMostofa Kamal of the Graduate Students' Association at the University of Saskatchewan said lifting the work hour cap for international students won't solve labour shortages.EducationOct 13, 2022
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New workplace survey shows employees looking for flexibilityAs some companies are starting to work from the office again, a survey shows what employees are looking for in their current and new jobs.EconomyJul 30, 2022
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Saskatchewan minimum wage due for increase to raise low-wage earners over poverty line: expertsExperts feel the minimum wage in Saskatchewan should be between $15 to $20 per hour through the large and smaller centres.EconomyDec 5, 2021
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Snow plows set to hit major routes in WinnipegWinnipeg maintenance crews are watching and waiting, as the province prepares to be hit with winter weather.WeatherOct 10, 2019
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Warehouse as big as a city block on fire in Winnipeg’s North EndThe blaze is burning in the area of Jarvis Avenue and Schultz Street, with at least two buildings on fire.CrimeJul 22, 2019
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When Life Gives You Parkinson’s podcast recap — Parkinson’s doesn’t have to be a career killerHaving and managing Parkinson’s disease can feel like a full-time job. The reality, according to Parkinson Canada, is that 25-30 per cent of us with PD, are still in the workforce.HealthJan 24, 2019
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Minimum wage in Manitoba: is it time for more change?As the debate continues to wage across Canada, some Manitobans are questioning if it's time for the province to review minimum wage here at home.MoneyJan 10, 2018
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London-St. Thomas jobless rate rises to 5.5% in September as thousands leave labour forceThe London-St. Thomas jobless rate inched up slightly last month as thousands of people continued to leave the labour force.EconomyOct 6, 2017
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London city staff outline updated communications plan during BRT working group meetingBus rapid transit was back on the agenda at city hall, during a brief rapid transit rapid transit implementation working group meeting Thursday afternoon.EconomySep 14, 2017
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