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Saskatchewan NDP's anti-separation bill dies as legislative session wraps up

Saskatchewan NDP's anti-separation bill dies as legislative session wraps up

REGINA — Saskatchewan's legislative session ended Thursday and with it an anti-separation bill went up in flames.
EDR, key partners heading to Colorado next week to bolster relations

EDR, key partners heading to Colorado next week to bolster relations

EDR is expecting Regina to lose over $300 million in GDP from the ongoing Canada-U.S. tariff dispute.
Moose Jaw’s band festival organizers receive national award

Moose Jaw’s band festival organizers receive national award

The chairwoman of the Moose Jaw Band and Choral Festival was worried that people weren’t as aware of the event as in the past, but recognition from a national organization has allayed her fears.
Candle Lake residents urged to prepare for possible evacuation

Candle Lake residents urged to prepare for possible evacuation

The Resort Village of Candle Lake issued a Pre-Alert notice of possible evacuation if fire conditions change.
SaskPower to inspect nearly 120,000 wood power poles

SaskPower to inspect nearly 120,000 wood power poles

SaskPower will inspect 120,000 wood poles and 10,000 transformers from May to October as part of its 2025 maintenance program.
Moose Jaw homeless count shows sharp rise in 2024 survey

Moose Jaw homeless count shows sharp rise in 2024 survey

Moose Jaw’s 2024 homelessness count recorded a 192% increase over last year, with up to 150 individuals potentially unhoused.
Suspects face weapons charges after incident in Saskatoon

Suspects face weapons charges after incident in Saskatoon

At around 7 a.m. on May 14, police were called to the 90 block of Carlton Drive for a report of a person armed with a firearm.
Yorkton nursing home hosts community Farmer’s Market

Yorkton nursing home hosts community Farmer’s Market

Event provides an accessible way for residents to enjoy a meal without the logistical challenges of leaving the facility.
Highways in Northern Saskatchewan receive improvements

Highways in Northern Saskatchewan receive improvements

Saskatchewan is investing over $122M in northern roads, with key Highway 102 upgrades near La Ronge on track for 2025 completion.
Paving tender approved by Yorkton Council

Paving tender approved by Yorkton Council

Yorkton Council has approved an $838K paving tender to upgrade 14 blocks of city roads as part of its 2025 asphalt renewal plan.
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