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Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce disappointed with carbon tax ruling

Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce disappointed with carbon tax ruling

Regina – The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce is disappointed with the Supreme Court of Canada’s ruling today, which found the federal government’s carbon tax constitutional, according to an emailed statement on March 25.
School divisions in early days in plans to roll out rapid testing

School divisions in early days in plans to roll out rapid testing

The latest focus of the local school divisions is the rollout of rapid COVID-19 testing in schools. The province recently announced that school systems will be rolling out the testing.
Time to negotiate better carbon tax deal with feds: Sask. NDP

Time to negotiate better carbon tax deal with feds: Sask. NDP

With the Supreme Court of Canada deciding the carbon tax is constitutional, the Saskatchewan New Democrats are calling on the province to negotiate a better deal with the federal government.
Saskatchewan NDP respond to carbon tax defeat at Supreme Court

Saskatchewan NDP respond to carbon tax defeat at Supreme Court

Ottawa – The governments of Saskatchewan, Ontario and Alberta suffered a defeat in their battle against the federal carbon tax on March 25 as the Supreme Court of Canada ruled 6-3 against their joint challenge.
Around $2,000 worth of tools stolen from Middle Lake construction site

Around $2,000 worth of tools stolen from Middle Lake construction site

MIDDLE LAKE — Around $2,000 worth of tools were stolen from a Middle Lake construction site on Lakeshore Drive. Humboldt RCMP said that during the early morning hours of March 20, a four-door car was seen near the residential construction site.
Potential COVID-19 exposure at business in Lloydminster

Potential COVID-19 exposure at business in Lloydminster

Submitted by SHA Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is attempting to notify staff of possible exposure to COVID-19 at Orion Dental Group, 4109, 70 Avenue, Lloydminster, Alta.

‘Men at Work’ signs under fire at city council

Remember those signs at construction sites that state “men at work”? Those are not supposed to be posted anymore.
North Battleford City Hall states they are an inclusive city

North Battleford City Hall states they are an inclusive city

In the aftermath of the report released into the RCMP investigation of the death of Colten Boushie, the City of North Battleford has issued a news release denouncing racism.
Attendance way down at city recreation facilities

Attendance way down at city recreation facilities

The latest report from North Battleford’s Parks and Recreation department confirms what everyone already knows by now: attendance at leisure services facilities is way down from last year.
RCMP seek info on Neilburg break and enter

RCMP seek info on Neilburg break and enter

On March 22, Cut Knife RCMP received a complaint of a break and enter from a business in Neilburg.
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