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SaskTel plans to reverse the charges when it comes to pre-paid cellular phone cards, said Don Morgan, the Saskatchewan Party minister responsible for the Crown corporation. In the past, unused minutes remaining on a cellphone card could expire and be...
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Canadian Football League commissioner Mark Cohon is in the midst of a busy Grey Cup week schedule this week in Calgary. Here’s what he won’t be doing: taking part in the ceremonial kickoff before the game. “Yes, and that is in capital letters,” says a...
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The forest “usually brings some snow, so I’m sure that’s going to happen by the weekend and everything’s going to be perfect,” laughed Hugh Vassos, director of marketing for the Saskatchewan Indian and Gaming Authority Enchanted Forest, on Wednesday.
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SaskTel has fired five employees for allegedly setting up a scheme that cost the phone company an estimated $85,000 — and fired another employee for allegedly forging $20,000 worth of cheques. Hundreds of people are lining up for H1N1 flu shots in Regina,...
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SaskTel has fired five employees for allegedly setting up a scheme that cost the phone company an estimated $85,000 — and fired another employee for allegedly forging $20,500 worth of cheques. The information was disclosed Monday in the province's quarterly...
Tags: SaskTel, crown corporation
Fire crews are at the scene of a house fire at 231 Thompson Drive in Winnipeg's St. James neighbourhood. A tentative agreement has been reached between First Student Canada and its school bus drivers and mechanics. Canwest Global Communications Corp....
Tags: Saskatchewan, Winnipeg, schools bus, First Student Canada, SaskTel
The twin policy decrees came as the Federal Communications Commission gets ready to take up rules that would prevent carriers from picking and choosing what services can access the Internet. AT&T said its high-speed 3G, or third-generation, wireless network...
Tags: AT&T Inc, Apple Inc., Skype, wireless network, U.S. Federal Communications Commission, internet voice, SaskTel, internet telephone, allowed internet
Provincial politicians are charged up over hearings to examine Saskatchewan's future energy needs. Plans are underway for a benefit concert in Regina to raise money for the Philippines. An autopsy has been scheduled for Wednesday, as investigators in...
Tags: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, SaskPower, SaskTel
A Regina artist says he was compelled to create a portrait based on a disturbing autopsy photograph of Neil Stonechild, the young Saskatoon man who froze to death in 1990. Dozens of parents gather in Saskatoon to talk about getting their children out...
Tags: Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission, Saskatoon, SaskTel, Canada
In retrospect, maybe SaskTel should have asked to be prepaid. The Crown-owned phone company lost more than $6 million on prepaid cellular cards last year after the company it hired to distribute the cards failed to pay up, the provincial auditor said...
Tags: SaskTel