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Provincial government responds to federal Clean Electricity Regulations

Provincial government responds to federal Clean Electricity Regulations

The provincial government is urging its federal counterparts not to proceed with the Clean Electricity Regulations as currently proposed.
Yorkton Hyundai continues to support Close Cuts for Cancer

Yorkton Hyundai continues to support Close Cuts for Cancer

More than $100,000 raised in eight years.
More free counselling coming to Saskatchewan youth

More free counselling coming to Saskatchewan youth

Free counselling expands to children and youth in West-Central Saskatchewan.
2023 Agribition kicks off with burning of the brand

2023 Agribition kicks off with burning of the brand

Premier Scott Moe and longtime ag reporter Jim Smalley together helped launch the 2023 Canadian Western Agribition.
Manufacturing Week to shine a spotlight on producers

Manufacturing Week to shine a spotlight on producers

Saskatchewan well known for wood, chemical, machinery and food product manufacturing.
Need some fall comfort foods? Flavorful twists on 2 classics

Need some fall comfort foods? Flavorful twists on 2 classics

Editors at shelter magazines suggest apple-themed parties as a way to reconnect with nature and celebrate the changing seasons.
Commentary: How sodium batteries will reshape the clean energy future

Commentary: How sodium batteries will reshape the clean energy future

A path forward in combating climate change and escaping China's lithium monopoly
The Meeple Guild: The Fuzzies way more fun than expected

The Meeple Guild: The Fuzzies way more fun than expected

This is a game of hard to define charm, and lots of fun – even for the non-gamers who visit.
Pro-Palestine protesters disrupt the Saskatchewan Legislature

Pro-Palestine protesters disrupt the Saskatchewan Legislature

Daily Leg Update - Question Period interrupted by chants from gallery of “ceasefire now.”
North Battleford looking at 5.12 per cent property tax increase

North Battleford looking at 5.12 per cent property tax increase

Budget deliberations for 2024 begin in North Battleford, with a host of increases on the table.
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