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Turning straw into gold?

Turning straw into gold?

Researchers study profitable and eco-friendly method for turning biomass into biochemicals, green hydrogen
Saskatoon man charged with string of robberies arrested, again

Saskatoon man charged with string of robberies arrested, again

A Saskatoon man accused of robbing numerous businesses, residences and vehicles across central Saskatchewan was re-arrested. Cody Kemick, 37, failed to appear in court in October and was arrested and remanded in custody. At a bail hearing on Nov.
Buffalo Party protests COVID-19 restrictions at Legislature

Buffalo Party protests COVID-19 restrictions at Legislature

A Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan-led rally on the front steps of the Legislature held the day the Throne Speech was read protested the province's COVID-19 restrictions. One person at the Nov.
Awareness campaign launched by Operation Red Nose

Awareness campaign launched by Operation Red Nose

There may not be rides home courtesy of Operation Red Nose and their volunteers this holiday season, but that doesn’t mean they’ll be idle this winter. They have launched an online awareness campaign from Dec.
What is the province doing to help small business deal with COVID, NDP asks

What is the province doing to help small business deal with COVID, NDP asks

Newly minted Regina University MLA Aleana Young asked her first question in question period on Dec. 1, focusing on supporting small business owners during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Buffalo Party wants freedom from COVID restrictions

Buffalo Party wants freedom from COVID restrictions

The morning of the Speech from the Throne, Nov. 30, the Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan didn’t have any members taking their seats.
Meili asks why won’t the government spend its COVID-19 contingency funds now?

Meili asks why won’t the government spend its COVID-19 contingency funds now?

NDP focus on COVID-19 response in first question period

Will we be able to go home for Christmas? Moe and Meili take different sides

On Nov. 30, Premier Scott Moe made reference of possible easing of COVID-19 socialization restrictions in time for Christmas. On Dec.
Feds’ economic update eyes ‘green transformation’

Feds’ economic update eyes ‘green transformation’

The federal Liberal government unveiled a suite of environmental measures on Monday as part of its fall fiscal update, proposing spending on things such as ecosystem restoration, clean transport and energy efficiency.
Yorkton RCMP investigate fatal car versus semi collision

Yorkton RCMP investigate fatal car versus semi collision

On Nov. 30 at approximately 5 p.m., Yorkton RCMP responded to the report of a collision involving a car and a semi at the intersection of Highway 16 and Highway 9.
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