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Heat, smoke and thunderstorms in the air Thursday night

Heat, smoke and thunderstorms in the air Thursday night

Thunderstorms are moving across the province once again, with both watches and warnings issued.
Millions in 'unfair' legal fees part of a broader problem

Millions in 'unfair' legal fees part of a broader problem

A Cree Nation won a major court case over unfair legal fees, highlighting growing concerns about how law firms bill Indigenous clients.
Student success showcased at Sask Polytech convocation ceremonies

Student success showcased at Sask Polytech convocation ceremonies

Students recognized with Outstanding Citizenship Awards and Student Innovation Awards.
More wildfires result in more evacuations

More wildfires result in more evacuations

There has been an increase in active wildfires over the past week, forcing people to evacuate their communities.
Tourism Saskatchewan accepting photo entries

Tourism Saskatchewan accepting photo entries

ExploreSask Photo Contest features six categories.
NDP slams government on wildfire response, fiscal management

NDP slams government on wildfire response, fiscal management

Rebuilding the north, while facing a budget deficit, is a significant challenge for the government.
WSA warns of blue-green algae risk as summer heats up in Sask.

WSA warns of blue-green algae risk as summer heats up in Sask.

The Water Security Agency is advising caution around blue-green algae, which commonly appears in Sask. lakes during warm, calm weather.
Prairie provinces fighting to protect resource jurisdiction

Prairie provinces fighting to protect resource jurisdiction

Saskatchewan joins Alberta in challenging Federal Impact Assessment Act.
Sask. gas prices down slightly in time for Canada Day

Sask. gas prices down slightly in time for Canada Day

Some provinces may see their lowest Canada Day fuel prices in several years.
Final fiscal year-end numbers reveal $249M deficit for Saskatchewan in 2024-25

Final fiscal year-end numbers reveal $249M deficit for Saskatchewan in 2024-25

REGINA — Saskatchewan's government says it's finishing the last fiscal year with a $249-million deficit. The province says the deficit is slightly smaller than the $273-million deficit it projected in the 2024-25 budget.
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