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Taylor MacPherson
Moe cautions Saskatchewan Party members over texts to legislature Speaker
REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he has cautioned his caucus about texting the Speaker after his finance minister landed in hot water for doing so. Moe said Tuesday he told Saskatchewan Pa...
The Canadian Press
Apr 16, 2024
'This is huge for us:' Sask. RCMP commander thrilled about possible new funding
The commanding officer of the Saskatchewan RCMP says she couldn't be more thrilled to hear that Saskatchewan's Mounties could be getting more funding from the provincial government. On Monday, the gov...
Shane Clausing
Apr 16, 2024
Moe optimistic as contract talks between teachers, government resume
As both sides return to the negotiating table, Premier Scott Moe said he feels confident that a deal will be struck this time around between the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation and the Government-Tr...
Daniel Reech
Apr 16, 2024
New agreement means SRC expects to produce 400 tonnes of rare earths annually
The Saskatchewan Research Council is expecting to produce 400 tonnes of rare earth metals each year, starting in 2025. The announcement comes after the council signed a five-year agreement in principl...
CKOM News
Apr 15, 2024
Man reported missing on cross-Canada trip found safe
A man who was reported missing while on a cross-Canada road trip has been found safe. Early Monday, the RCMP said the 20-year-old man was last seen in Moose Jaw on Saturday morning. The Mounties issue...
CKOM News
Apr 15, 2024
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James Smith Cree Nation donates $116K to Weldon Playground Project
By Logan Lehmann Tears of joy overwhelmed many of those who attended a pancake breakfast fundraiser in Weldon on Saturday morning. The town's residents and people from neighbouring communities joined ...
paNOW
Apr 15, 2024
Provincial government optimistic talks with teachers next week could lead to deal
The Saskatchewan government decided to end the week with the good news that bargaining will soon resume with teachers. A week after the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) announced it was impleme...
Shane Clausing
Apr 12, 2024
Trudeau says he can't understand why NDP is pulling back from carbon price support
OTTAWA - The New Democrats are facing political headwinds when it comes to carbon pricing, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau acknowledged Friday, but he said he doesn't understand why they're pulling back...
The Canadian Press
Apr 12, 2024
Saskatchewan losing sole child allergist to Alberta
The only child allergist in Saskatchewan who was seeing children under 12 and taking referrals is leaving the province at the end of the month. Dr. Ana-Maria Bosonea returned to work just seven months...
Libby Gray
Apr 12, 2024
Saskatchewan residents will get a carbon tax rebate payment Monday
Just before the first payment of the new fiscal year is set to go out, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is confirming that people in Saskatchewan will still get the carbon tax rebate, now called the Ca...
Lisa Schick
Apr 12, 2024
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