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Rate Review Panel recommends changes to reduce SaskEnergy bills
Changes to SaskEnergy rates proposed by the Crown corporation in June have been approved by Saskatchewan's Rate Review Panel. Earlier in the summer, SaskEnergy made an application to the panel seeking...
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Sep 07, 2023
Province helps purchase new property for North Battleford homeless shelter
A new property has been purchased to house a 40-bed emergency shelter in North Battleford. Saskatchewan's Ministry of Social Services kicked in $219,000 to help the Battlefords Agency Tribal Chiefs (B...
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Sep 07, 2023
2023 harvest more than half done in Saskatchewan: Crop report
Saskatchewan's 2023 harvest is more than halfway done. According to the weekly crop report from Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Agriculture, harvest is now 51 per cent done, up from 33 per cent last ...
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Sep 07, 2023
FSIN demands change after killer Kenneth MacKay violates parole
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) is calling for Parole Board of Canada members to step down over a decision to release convicted killer Kenneth MacKay. The demand comes after Vict...
Brent Bosker
Sep 07, 2023
Shercom questions timing of directive to remove debris from scrap tires
The president of Saskatoon's Shercom Industries is raising alarm bells about a recent letter from the Tire Stewardship of Saskatchewan (TSS) to all tire retailers in the province, calling some of the ...
Lara Fominoff
Sep 07, 2023
The president of Shercom Industries says they've been asking for scrap tire standards for years, but Tire Stewardship of Saskatchewan didn't set any until an American company moved onto the scene. (Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment)
Saskatoon soccer stadium pause leaves chamber CEO disappointed
Construction on Saskatoon's soccer stadium - a facility that would've housed a Canadian Premier League team - has been put on pause. The project was halted due to construction costs being too high. Ja...
Will Mandzuk
Sep 07, 2023
Funeral flyby to honour memory of Saskatchewan WWII veteran
The funeral for a Saskatchewan veteran of the Second World War will include an aerial tribute by the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). A pair of CT-156 Harvard II trainers from 15 Wing Moose Jaw will b...
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Sep 07, 2023
Holy smokes: Highway Patrol seizes almost two million unstamped cigarettes
Wildfire smoke has been causing concerns around Saskatchewan recently, but police are often focused on a different kind of smoke. The Saskatchewan Highway Patrol seized 1.9 million unstamped cigarette...
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Sep 06, 2023
High construction cost blamed for pause on Saskatoon soccer stadium
Saskatoon's proposed soccer stadium is getting a yellow card, but not because it picked up a foul. Dan Kemppainen, CEO of Prairieland Park, said the project's high construction cost is the reason why ...
Shane Clausing
Sep 06, 2023
Provincial funds available to help protect and support Indigenous women and girls
Saskatchewan is setting aside hundreds of thousands of dollars for grassroots projects aiming to prevent violence and offer support to Indigenous women and girls. According to the Government of Saskat...
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Sep 06, 2023
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