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Sask. trappers concerned over accessing online logging consultation

If one of Theresa Laliberte's family traplines is slated for logging, she may not know until it's too late.
Supporting a growing Saskatchewan tech sector

Supporting a growing Saskatchewan tech sector

The government has introduced The Saskatchewan Technology Start-up Incentive Amendment Act, 2021 .
Broncos tribute effort to prioritize building roadside memorial

Broncos tribute effort to prioritize building roadside memorial

HUMBOLDT, ARMLEY — The City of Humboldt is working with DCG Philanthropic to take care of the fundraising for the new Humboldt Broncos tribute facility as well as the roadside memorial at the Highway 35-335 intersection.
Government introduces the Supporting Saskatchewan Restaurants Act

Government introduces the Supporting Saskatchewan Restaurants Act

The Government of Saskatchewan has introduced The Supporting Saskatchewan Restaurants Act, which extends the cap on fees on food delivery charges, offering a longer period of support to restaurants who have had to shift much of their business to onli
Sask. reports 193 new COVID-19 cases, one related death

Sask. reports 193 new COVID-19 cases, one related death

Vaccinations given pass 300,000 mark
Saskatchewan Rattlers announce 2021 U SPORTS draft picks

Saskatchewan Rattlers announce 2021 U SPORTS draft picks

The Saskatchewan Rattlers, member club of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL), today announced their three selections in the 2021 CEBL U SPORTS Draft. The Rattlers selected Nervens Demosthene with the first overall pick in the draft.
Small nuclear reactor study released

Small nuclear reactor study released

Study highlights opportunities and advantages of new technology
‘Your behaviour was disgusting’ Judge tells Westside gang member

‘Your behaviour was disgusting’ Judge tells Westside gang member

A Westside Outlaws street gang member from North Battleford was handed a 720-day prison sentence for her part in two separate incidents. Tonia Cantel, 22, pleaded guilty to three charges on April 13 in Meadow Lake Provincial Court. “Quite frankly Ms.

Front-line, emergency and health workers getting moved up for vaccines

Regina – New Democratic Leader Ryan Meili again asked the Saskatchewan Party government in question period on April 12 about moving front-line workers to the head of the line for the COVID-19 vaccine.
Active Family Benefits returns in Sask.

Active Family Benefits returns in Sask.

Today, the government introduced The Active Families Benefit Act, 2021. This legislation will re-establish the Active Families Benefit to increase youth participation in sports, culture and other recreational activities.
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