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Carbon tax not the right path for reduction

Carbon tax not the right path for reduction

There are plenty of points in Premier Scott Moe’s platform that I disagree with. However, speaking with him at the recent Saskatchewan Party barbecue on Aug.
Public urged not to trust doorstep water kits

Public urged not to trust doorstep water kits

Communities close to Saskatoon have been receiving water testing kits on their front doorstep. But these tests are raising red flags for the Water Security Agency (WSA), says strategic issues and communications manager, Ron Podbielski.

Faster-acting HIV mutation found in Saskatchewan

Researchers have discovered Saskatchewan has mutated strains of HIV that act faster than strains found in the rest of Canada and the United States. The research was conducted by the B.C.
Simmons expresses self through drawing comics

Simmons expresses self through drawing comics

MELFORT — Everybody has a hobby, and for Sean Simmons, that hobby is creating, with his comic ‘Rizzo’. He wasn’t born an artist, but he has been practising his whole life.
Getting added exposure heading into draft year

Getting added exposure heading into draft year

NORTHEAST — With calendars flipping to August, the hockey season is nearly upon us once again.
Province warns of West Nile risks

Province warns of West Nile risks

The Government of Saskatchewan is reminding people to protect themselves from mosquito bites. In the last week, the Government of Saskatchewan has found the type of mosquito that carries the West Nile virus – the culex tarsalis – in 6.
Field tour focuses on nutrient efficiency

Field tour focuses on nutrient efficiency

There is always something new to learn through agricultural studies.
Royals miss out on final in tiebreaker

Royals miss out on final in tiebreaker

The Marysburg Royals took full advantage of their hits in a 9-6 win over the Saskatoon Smokin’ Guns on July 31 in Saskatoon. The Royals managed nine runs in the contest despite registering just eight hits.

Minister of Agriculture steps down

TISDALE– Minister of Agriculture, Lyle Stewart, has stepped down from his position due to colorectal cancer. Stewart will continue being MLA for Lumsden-Morse.
Peewee team shares title in wake of crash

Peewee team shares title in wake of crash

NORTHEAST — A local peewee hockey team is sharing a provincial title with a Regina team after their final tie-breaking game was to be held two days after the Broncos bus crash.
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