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Moe not impressed with federal budget

Moe not impressed with federal budget

Premier Moe doesn’t get the two things he asked for in speech to SUMA: municipal infrastructure money and a carbon tax removal
Leask man wins big on scratch ticket

Leask man wins big on scratch ticket

“I have to pinch myself every once in a while!” – Delbert Dreaver
Reaction to a manic Monday at the Legislature

Reaction to a manic Monday at the Legislature

Daily Leg Update: Fallout at Legislature after a wild Monday afternoon that saw Speaker Weekes clamp down on Donna Harpauer and Jeremy Harrison.
Column: Volunteering is small communities' lifeline

Column: Volunteering is small communities' lifeline

"Volunteering is the lifeblood of small communities, driving social, economic and cultural development from within. It empowers residents to take ownership of their community's future and fosters a sense of pride and solidarity, strengthening the bonds between people." Opinion piece
Yorkton winner plans to pay bills with lottery windfall

Yorkton winner plans to pay bills with lottery windfall

"I was so excited I couldn't sleep that night!" - Barbara McDougall
Man receives 5-year prison sentence for dating app robbery

Man receives 5-year prison sentence for dating app robbery

Police say the accused went to a man’s home in Saskatoon after meeting him through a dating app.
Southwest surveyed for mineral resources

Southwest surveyed for mineral resources

Potential lithium-in-brine, helium and petroleum resources may exist in the Swift Current area.
Hypodermic needle assailant given 60 days to assess fitness for trial

Hypodermic needle assailant given 60 days to assess fitness for trial

If declared unfit, the ruling could determine the defendant is not criminally responsible for his actions.
Some of the winners and losers in the 2024 federal budget

Some of the winners and losers in the 2024 federal budget

The government says it will make it easier to renew or switch between cellphone plans.
Liberals raise capital gains tax on wealthiest Canadians to pay for agenda

Liberals raise capital gains tax on wealthiest Canadians to pay for agenda

OTTAWA — Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland delivered a federal budget Tuesday that keeps the deficit capped at $40 billion, thanks to higher-than-expected government revenues and new taxes that largely offset billions in new spending.