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No winning ticket sold for Friday's $40 million Lotto Max jackpot

No winning ticket sold for Friday's $40 million Lotto Max jackpot

The jackpot for the next draw on July 4 will be an estimated $50 million, with 2 $1 million Maxmillion prizes up for grabs.
Happy Canada Day! What will you be eating?

Happy Canada Day! What will you be eating?

With over 271,000 searches in the past month alone for ‘Canada Day,’ Canadians are gearing up for the holiday on July 1.
Reconciliation shutters one of Sask.'s oldest historic sites

Reconciliation shutters one of Sask.'s oldest historic sites

As the federal government and Parks Canada push for reconciliation, some less-than-savoury parts of Canada's history run the risk of being forgotten, including the seemingly abandoned Fort Battleford National Historic Site.
Biggar company guilty: Fails to report workplace injury

Biggar company guilty: Fails to report workplace injury

Incident leads to fine for AGI Envirotank Ltd.
S&P/TSX composite closes out trading week on winning streak

S&P/TSX composite closes out trading week on winning streak

The Canadian dollar traded for 75.53 cents US compared with 75.44 cents US on Thursday.
Sask. teachers offered pay increases in initial proposal

Sask. teachers offered pay increases in initial proposal

Province is offering teachers increases of three, two and two per cent in next three years.
Shovels officially in ground for Francophone school in Regina

Shovels officially in ground for Francophone school in Regina

Construction is on for a new prekindergarten to Grade 6 francophone elementary school in Regina's northwest.
Nature is Awesome

Nature is Awesome

Crop report: producers anxious about crops, hoping for rain

Crop report: producers anxious about crops, hoping for rain

Haying has been slow with only eight per cent of the crop cut and the rest still standing. Hay quality is rated as 11 per cent excellent.
Stronger financials than expected in Sask. in 2022-23

Stronger financials than expected in Sask. in 2022-23

Public Accounts report points to a $1.58 billion surplus at year end 2022-23, with additional surplus going to pay down debt.
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