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Budget25: Total proposed spending to decrease by almost 14%

Budget25: Total proposed spending to decrease by almost 14%

City administration is pitching the 2025 budget as a “status quo” document, even though operating revenues and expenses are still expected to increase.
Saskatoon continues to have strong credit rating

Saskatoon continues to have strong credit rating

S&P Global said Saskatoon continues to produce robust budget documents annually.
Youth celebrate their ‘superpowers’ at Voltage ‘24 NYE party

Youth celebrate their ‘superpowers’ at Voltage ‘24 NYE party

“Basically, they [actually do] have superpowers. If they use them for the right things, they can leave a legacy.” - Joe Dueck
Cash, cocaine, fentanyl seized in drug bust in Balgonie

Cash, cocaine, fentanyl seized in drug bust in Balgonie

On Jan. 10, officers from the Saskatchewan RCMP’s Yorkton Saskatchewan Trafficking Response Team (STRT) located two suspects in a drug trafficking investigation – a man and a woman – at a business at the intersection of Highway 1 and Highway 46.
Welcome2Shaunavon&area offers support and information

Welcome2Shaunavon&area offers support and information

Committee hosting a meet and greet open house for newcomers Jan. 18.
Budget25: Two main pillars will guide budget talks, city says

Budget25: Two main pillars will guide budget talks, city says

One of administration’s main priorities this year is to align the City of Moose Jaw's investments with council’s strategic priorities.
Sask Valley Hospital Foundation working to build Rosthern facility

Sask Valley Hospital Foundation working to build Rosthern facility

Fundraising continues with a concert featuring The Johner Brothers March 22.
Sports This Week: For the sake of a good discussion

Sports This Week: For the sake of a good discussion

Obviously there are more ‘rants and raves’ than any single book can hold, so will Glynn return to the topic?
Today in History: January 15

Today in History: January 15

In 1919, the Great Boston Molasses Flood killed 21 people and injured 150.
Opinion: 2025 will be another tough year for Canada’s economy

Opinion: 2025 will be another tough year for Canada’s economy

Canada’s economic challenges in 2025 include rising debt, slow investment, falling consumption and trade tensions.
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