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Saskatchewan International Trade Offices opening in January

Saskatchewan International Trade Offices opening in January

The Government of Saskatchewan is on track to open new international trade and investment offices in India, Japan, and Singapore in 2021 and has now hired a managing director for each office.
Calgary lawyer represents Prince Albert church fined $14,000 for members singing without masks

Calgary lawyer represents Prince Albert church fined $14,000 for members singing without masks

An Alberta lawyer is representing a Prince Albert pastor fined $14,000 for violating the public health act after his church congregation sang without masks.
Moe says Trudeau and McKenna lied about carbon tax, which will now go to $170 per tonne by 2030

Moe says Trudeau and McKenna lied about carbon tax, which will now go to $170 per tonne by 2030

Ottawa, Regina – On Dec.
Trudeau goes it alone with new climate plan, proposes carbon price hike

Trudeau goes it alone with new climate plan, proposes carbon price hike

Four years ago, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appeared side by side with premiers as he announced a “pan-Canadian” climate plan. On Friday, he unveiled his new “federal” strategy, flanked by members of his cabinet.

University of Manitoba's Wawatay Program hopes to inspire young Indigenous scientists

A new program at the University of Manitoba will produce Indigenous scientists and allow Indigenous students to support health, environment, technology and industry in their communities.
Ongoing drug trafficking investigation leads to significant drug seizure

Ongoing drug trafficking investigation leads to significant drug seizure

By Saskatoon RCMP Federal Serious Organized Crime Unit (FSOC)
Freeze up report shows varied moisture conditions in Sask.

Freeze up report shows varied moisture conditions in Sask.

The Water Security Agency (WSA) released its 2020 Conditions at Freeze-Up report, showing a mixed picture for moisture conditions across the province entering winter.
RM of Langenburg Reeve Terry Hildebrand

RM of Langenburg Reeve Terry Hildebrand

The RM of Langenburg has a very good representative as Reeve for them in Terry Hildebrandt, a founder of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS), past president of the APAS, 40 years of farming experience and several years on th

Indigenous wellness learning at USask

SASKATOON – University of Saskatchewan (USask) fourth-year medical students will be able to take the national award-winning Indigenous wellness online course, The Role of Practitioners in Indigenous Wellness, at no cost with the generous support of t

International research team uncovers the structure of two arsenic-containing compounds

Findings could be used to prevent arsenic contamination​​​​​​
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