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Movie theatre seen as cornerstone of downtown revival

Movie theatre seen as cornerstone of downtown revival

The cinema complex that civic leaders are counting on to lead a downtown revival is now open.
Living Sky: some funding up, some funding down

Living Sky: some funding up, some funding down

The 2019/2020 provincial K-12 education budget saw overall increased funding, although not all of Living Sky School Division’s budget lines will increase.
B’ford replacing sidewalk

B’ford replacing sidewalk

Battleford town council has approved a sidewalk replacement for the residential area east of Pennydale Junction.
You need a CONVOY sign in your windshield if you don’t want a ticket

You need a CONVOY sign in your windshield if you don’t want a ticket

Regina, Weyburn – For those who will have a vehicle in the convoy as part of the April 4 Regina Rally Against the Carbon Tax, pay close attention: you need a sign in your windshield identifying you as part of the convoy.
Details on convoy and Regina Rally Against the Carbon Tax on April 4

Details on convoy and Regina Rally Against the Carbon Tax on April 4

Details provided on convoy to, and through, Regina
Fill up your gas tank: the carbon tax kicks in Monday

Fill up your gas tank: the carbon tax kicks in Monday

Submitted The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is reminding Saskatchewanians to fill up their fuel tanks this weekend because the carbon tax will be added to the price at the pump starting Monday.
Upgrades to Melfort-area water plant to receive $5.6 million boost

Upgrades to Melfort-area water plant to receive $5.6 million boost

MELFORT — An effort to move forward with a $8.5 million upgrade to a water treatment plant that the Melfort area has received a boost from the federal and provincial governments.
Carbon tax will eat up lower natural gas price

Carbon tax will eat up lower natural gas price

While the cost of natural gas is being lowered, the impending carbon tax will more than negate any savings to Saskatchewan energy users.

Firearms charges made against two

As a result of a call about a firearms seen being carried by one of a group of males, RCMP have charged two people with firearms offences. Thursday at 12:33 p.m.
RCMP charge two with meth trafficking

RCMP charge two with meth trafficking

Two individuals have been charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking after a traffic stop on Highway 16. On Wednesday, March 27, at approximately 4:30 p.m.
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