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New SEDA funding to help rural communities be investment ready

New SEDA funding to help rural communities be investment ready

The new initiative involves developing commercial and industrial land inventory in five key rural regions.
Sask Party first to make it to full slate

Sask Party first to make it to full slate

Kevin Weedmark nominated in Moosomin-Montmartre to be 61st candidate running for Saskatchewan Party.
Harrison: Saskatchewan has more jobs than workers

Harrison: Saskatchewan has more jobs than workers

The Immigration Services Act took effect on July 1, 2024 in Saskatchewan.
NDP commits to suspend 15-cent a litre gas tax on day one if elected

NDP commits to suspend 15-cent a litre gas tax on day one if elected

Opposition Leader Carla Beck pledges to suspend gas tax and also releases details of a letter sent to all party leaders.
Premier visits SaskCan Centre in Wilkie

Premier visits SaskCan Centre in Wilkie

Mayor of Wilkie welcomed Premier Scott Moe for a tour of the SaskCan Centre.
Will Sask.'s Buffalo and PC parties form an alliance?

Will Sask.'s Buffalo and PC parties form an alliance?

Conservative Party leader says talks of a coalition are still only in the discussion phase.
Cockrill recounts $30-million investment in highway improvements

Cockrill recounts $30-million investment in highway improvements

The work includes a more than $5.2 million investment in repaving various parts of Highways 4 and 16 at the Battlefords.
Cockrill says he has "nothing to hide" in response to Conflict of Interest investigation

Cockrill says he has "nothing to hide" in response to Conflict of Interest investigation

"I've been open and transparent about my personal financial interests ever since I was elected in 2020."
NDP pledges healthy school food program

NDP pledges healthy school food program

Latest pre-election announcement from NDP leader Carla Beck supports food for students in school
Government announces $17.1M in new money for safer communities

Government announces $17.1M in new money for safer communities

Saskatchewan and Regina will get the a bigger share of the funds.
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