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Women’s soccer team hoping for three-peat at 2021 World Indigenous Games

Women’s soccer team hoping for three-peat at 2021 World Indigenous Games

Taryne Boudreau Cowessess First Nation in Saskatchewan
Sask. reports 11 COVID-19-related deaths today

Sask. reports 11 COVID-19-related deaths today

Largest one day increase in the number of COVID-19 deaths in Sask.
Rate increase coming for Hudson Bay in 2021

Rate increase coming for Hudson Bay in 2021

The Town of Hudson Bay council wrapped up their last council meeting in 2020 by having a look at current town service rates.
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.
Gardener's Notebook - Plants help 'deck the halls' for season

Gardener's Notebook - Plants help 'deck the halls' for season

Does it seem to you that these weeks before Christmas are flying by? It seems so to me.
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.

Food prices are set to rise in 2021 — and farmers, food-insecure people will take a hit

A Canadian family of four can expect to spend almost $700 more on food next year, according to a report released Tuesday. That’s about a five per cent increase compared to 2020.

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)
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