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NDP demands emergency sitting of Standing Committee on Economy

NDP demands emergency sitting of Standing Committee on Economy

Opposition MLAs speak out in Saskatoon, point to 鈥渃ritical juncture鈥 for economy after Bunge-Viterra and FCL announcements.
Business students transform learning into real-world success

Business students transform learning into real-world success

Sask. Polytech students tackle entrepreneurial projects to address real-world needs.
Online investors warned about Exodus

Online investors warned about Exodus

Investor alert: Exodus group is not registered.
Potential Municipalities Act changes are the subject of surveys

Potential Municipalities Act changes are the subject of surveys

Saskatchewan government seeking feedback from municipalities on changes that could impact municipal districts, harassment complaints, newspaper ads or vacant lots.

Saskatchewan Mounties seize 400,000 unstamped cigarettes from semi, charge driver

LUMSDEN, Sask. 鈥 Police have seized two dozen pallets of unstamped tobacco from a semi that was stopped by officers near Lumsden, Sask.
Ambulance waits increase in Kerrobert due to staff shortages

Ambulance waits increase in Kerrobert due to staff shortages

Sask. Health Authority admits Kerrobert's ambulance service has been spotty due to staff shortages and confirms service may take longer when calling 911.

Saskatchewan Roughriders hire Andrew Harris as running backs coach

REGINA 鈥 Andrew Harris is a rookie once again.
Baby, it鈥檚 cold outside; time to plan a camping trip

Baby, it鈥檚 cold outside; time to plan a camping trip

Sask Parks 2025 camping reservations launch April 7.
Beck blasts 鈥渟ilence鈥 from province on FCL projects pause

Beck blasts 鈥渟ilence鈥 from province on FCL projects pause

Opposition Leader Carla Beck accuses Premier Scott Moe of not speaking out on news that FCL鈥檚 diesel and canola crushing projects are being paused.

Man facing murder charges in triple homicide in Lloydminster

LLOYDMINSTER, Sask. 鈥 Mounties have charged a man with murder in a triple homicide in Lloydminster, a city straddling the Saskatchewan-Alberta boundary.
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