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Province building Remand Centre expansion

At Saskatoon Correctional Centre
Man charged in connection to drug bust where officer shot still seeking bail

Man charged in connection to drug bust where officer shot still seeking bail

A man charged with drug and firearms related offences in connection to a major drug bust where an RCMP officer was shot is still trying to get bail. Mitch Hutchinson, 49, had show cause hearings in Saskatoon Provincial Court on June 16 and June 12.
Application time for grants for veteran service clubs

Application time for grants for veteran service clubs

Deadline is Aug. 14
Whitecap Resources operation still a great ‘green story’ for Weyburn area

Whitecap Resources operation still a great ‘green story’ for Weyburn area

Twentieth anniversary of CO2 injection coming up
New law prevents municipalities from banning firearms if given that power by Ottawa

New law prevents municipalities from banning firearms if given that power by Ottawa

A new law will prevent Saskatchewan municipalities from banning handgun and other firearms if the federal government gives them that power. “This prevents a number of things.
Province amends Bill to protect firearms ownership

Province amends Bill to protect firearms ownership

Today the Government of Saskatchewan brought forward amendments to Bill 194 that will better protect the rights of legal firearm and handgun owners within the province by limiting the ability to ban firearm and handgun ownership within the province t
Construction ongoing at North Portal crossing

Construction ongoing at North Portal crossing

Construction continues to forge ahead on the expansion at the North Portal border crossing – the busiest port of entry from the U.S. into Canada.

Indigenous entrepreneurship trending up despite significant challenges

Indigenous entrepreneurship is on the rise. Yet many Indigenous people in the northern parts of the country and in remote communities continue to face numerous obstacles to self employment.
One new case of COVID-19 in Sask.

One new case of COVID-19 in Sask.

Three are in hospital

Province invests in long-term care facilities

The Government of Saskatchewan is making a significant investment of more than $80 million in long-term care facilities across the province.
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