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And beyond the changes that have already come, there are many more in the foreseeable future, including a shift toward remote work and artificial intelligence.
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“If prompted carefully, generative AI can create content that is unbiased, and that’s what the news world needs,” Foster said, saying that many media outlets are too biased right now, not because of the government or large corporations throwing money at the news industry.
“That isn’t necessarily the case. Nobody tells me what to put on SASKTODAY.ca except my news people when they send it to me. What happens, and it mostly comes out of what’s happening in the States … there are too many people disseminating too much information that isn’t correct.”
Foster feels people don’t necessarily understand what the truth is anymore, which may be where AI could come in. Though no one is sure how AI will affect the industry, Foster keeps an eye on it while she watches the industry.
“I think it’s up to the media to be brave enough to write things as truthfully as they can … It’s going to be really hard to earn the trust back of the public,” owner of the Student Works Painting franchise in the Battlefords, is looking forward to the summer as she hopes projects will ramp up into the spring and summer months.
Foster said.
“Who would have thought that things would be like they are now?” Foster asked.
Certainly, the answer is no one, but after the vast changes, Foster has seen during the span of her career, who knows where we’ll be in another 40?
2023 is her fourth year running Student Works, she is the title holder of the 2022 Battlefords BOB awards for best contractor/home improvement and a finalist for BBEX’s 2022 young entrepreneur award.
“I am thrilled to continue providing my hometown with exceptional painting services
Nachtegaele is currently scheduling estimates for their pre-season, which is in April, to book projects for the spring and summer, which run from May to August.
The Student Works
Painting teams complete both residential and commercial projects for
• Interiors: walls, trim, doors, etc.
• Exteriors: siding, windows, fascia, stucco, wood soffits, etc.
• And decks and fences
With every project Nachtegale’s crews complete, they provide:
• $5,000,000 in liability insurance
• three-year written guarantee of quality warranty
• 10 per cent off at the time of the quote, if scheduled for the summer
• Final payment upon satisfaction
Five dollarsfrom every job completed is also donated to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada. Summer Works has painted several businesses in the area, including North West Regional College, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 70, both A&W Restaurants, Living Sky School Division, the Fred Light Museum and more.