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Second city bridge in Prince Albert: Is a P3 the way to go?
It's settled, Prince Albert is getting a second bridge. But what isn't settled is where, when or how. On Wednesday, the Chamber of Commerce hosted an all-day conference on the issue called, "Building ...
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Oct 08, 2015
Sask. government approves adjustments to SGI's auto injury coverage programs
The Saskatchewan government has approved recommendations by SGI that the insurance provider says will better meeting the needs of customers, close gaps in coverage, keep coverage affordable and addres...
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Oct 07, 2015
Saskatoon plans to release prelim budget same day as federal election
At the same time as they head to the polls for the federal election, Saskatoon taxpayers will get an early look at whether city taxes are going up and by how much. On Oct. 19, when Canadians de...
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Oct 07, 2015
Guy Lonechild attempts a return to the FSIN
It's been four years since Guy Lonechild was unceremoniously removed as chief of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN). But now, with the Legislative Assembly approaching, Lonechild is ...
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Oct 07, 2015
Harper talks economy in front of Sask. supporters, continues campaign trail in Saskatoon
Prime Minister Stephen Harper delivered a speech to supporters in Saskatoon on Tuesday. Hundreds crammed into the Nu-Fab Building Products shop area to take in the event. Saskatoon Conservative candid...
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Oct 07, 2015
Harper continues campaign trail in Saskatoon
Fresh off the announcement of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Prime Minister Stephen Harper is back on the campaign trail and is expected in Saskatoon this afternoon. Harper will be speaking at ...
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Oct 06, 2015
Consumers, Sask. trade to benefit from Trans-Pacific Partnership
Twelve nations, including Canada, announced a tentative agreement Monday on the massive Trans-Pacific Partnership deal. Speaking shortly after the agreement was announced, Stephen Harper billed it as ...
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Oct 05, 2015
Hundreds march in Saskatoon for missing and murdered aboriginal women vigil's anniversary
Hundreds took to Saskatoon streets Sunday to walk in support of missing and murdered aboriginal women and girls. Sunday marks the 10th anniversary of the Sisters in Spirit march and vigil. Around 200&...
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Oct 04, 2015
Sask. preparing for $174 million of highway work in 2016
The province is putting out next year's highway construction projects out for tender, worth about $174 million. The projects include 50 kilometres of paving, 115 kilometres of repaving, 40 kilometres ...
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Oct 02, 2015
Saskatchewan's minimum wage up to $10.50
Saskatchewan's minimum wage goes up to $10.50 an hour starting Thursday. The Wall government previously made the announcement of the increase in June. The new figure is up from the former $10.20 an ho...
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Oct 01, 2015
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