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Sask groups ask for delay to electric vehicle tax

Sask groups ask for delay to electric vehicle tax

Electric vehicle drivers currently do not contribute directly to roads and highway maintenance through the provincial fuel tax.
Agriculture This Week: GM science helps raise production

Agriculture This Week: GM science helps raise production

Food costs first concern for many
Gang member moved from Sask. pen to Alberta prison

Gang member moved from Sask. pen to Alberta prison

Jonathan Swiftwolfe is a Westside Outlaw and incompatible with nearly everyone at Sask. Pen
Cowessess FN receives federal funding for grave site identification project

Cowessess FN receives federal funding for grave site identification project

Federal funding will help support Cowessess First Nation as it works to identify the unmarked graves discovered this past June.
Midale woman sends out hundreds of Christmas cards

Midale woman sends out hundreds of Christmas cards

“I just wanted to reach a lot of people. I think it’s fun. I know it brings a lot of joy to people," Mariah Erickson.
Colleges get set to train Canada’s green workforce

Colleges get set to train Canada’s green workforce

There are at least 343 post-secondary programs in Canada that incorporate climate change in their curriculum
Video on social media sparks rumours of death in a parking lot

Video on social media sparks rumours of death in a parking lot

No victim has been identified or come forward
Baking business proves therapeutic for Preeceville youth

Baking business proves therapeutic for Preeceville youth

Unique baking gives outlet, giving back to those who helped youth in Preeceville, in her time of need
Pandemic limits Saskatchewan students’ access to settlement services

Pandemic limits Saskatchewan students’ access to settlement services

Settlement workers who participated shared many examples of racism and discrimination in schools during the two years since the pandemic started.
Kristopher Buffalo takes his family legacy in Canadian Rodeo to new heights

Kristopher Buffalo takes his family legacy in Canadian Rodeo to new heights

Kristopher has rodeo in his genes as a fourth-generation Cree cowboy and a first-generation Cree bullfighter from Samson Cree Nation, Treaty 6 territory
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