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Wildfire update: 87 active fires now burning

Wildfire update: 87 active fires now burning

SPSA reports 13 communities under evacuation.
Opposition critical of SaskPoly layoffs

Opposition critical of SaskPoly layoffs

NDP MLA Tajinder Grewal blames underfunding for layoffs; province points to federal changes impacting international students.
Saskatchewan nursing numbers in good health: report

Saskatchewan nursing numbers in good health: report

Supply has increased by more than 2,700 in the last decade.
Young agrees with call to end the road tax

Young agrees with call to end the road tax

NDP critic Aleana Young voices support for ending tax on fuel in truck trailer refrigeration units.
Cockrill gives update on new healthcare initiatives in province

Cockrill gives update on new healthcare initiatives in province

Cockrill is pleased with one recent announcement by the province with the addition of 77 full-time healthcare positions to benefit rural and remote communities in Saskatchewan.
Premier Ford warns Trump could reopen CUSMA trade pact in the fall

Premier Ford warns Trump could reopen CUSMA trade pact in the fall

OTTAWA — Ontario Premier Doug Ford is warning that U.S. President Donald Trump could choose to suddenly "pull the carpet out from underneath us" by opening up the trade agreement his administration negotiated with Canada during his first term.
Celebrate Scotty's Unearthed Day with the Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Celebrate Scotty's Unearthed Day with the Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Activities also planned at Eastend’s T. rex Discovery Centre.
NDP concerns over ag purchase by American based company

NDP concerns over ag purchase by American based company

NDP’s Aleana Young blasts purchase of Ceres Global Ag Corp. by Bartlett Grain Co. LLC
Wildfire update: SPSA speaks on La Loche evacuation issues

Wildfire update: SPSA speaks on La Loche evacuation issues

SPSA addresses issue of two buses of La Loche evacuees that were turned back.
Trucking group says fuel tax on refrigerated trailers adds to grocery costs

Trucking group says fuel tax on refrigerated trailers adds to grocery costs

The association is urging the province to allow the immediate use of dyed diesel in refrigerated trailers.
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