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Fish hatchery gives nature a helping fin

Fish hatchery gives nature a helping fin

Echo Lake facility provided 8,736,592 fish to 145 waters in 2024.
E. coli advisories issued for four Saskatchewan beaches

E. coli advisories issued for four Saskatchewan beaches

SaskWater warns against swimming at multiple Saskatchewan beaches due to high E. coli levels. Health authorities urge caution.
Update: SaskTel services have been restored

Update: SaskTel services have been restored

SaskTel services have been restored shortly before 6 p.m.
NDP renews push for rent control as corporate landlords expand

NDP renews push for rent control as corporate landlords expand

The Saskatchewan NDP is pressing for rent control, citing rising rental costs and new property acquisitions by out-of-province investors.
Wotherspoon shreds Reiter’s first quarter update

Wotherspoon shreds Reiter’s first quarter update

NDP Finance Critic Trent Wotherspoon says province’s financial update and its $349 million deficit confirms spring budget was nonsense.
Moe to lead trade mission to China to discuss canola tariffs

Moe to lead trade mission to China to discuss canola tariffs

Premier Scott Moe will join federal officials on a trade mission to China to address tariffs on Saskatchewan-produced canola.
Wildfire update: Military wrapping up their duties

Wildfire update: Military wrapping up their duties

The wildfire situation in Saskatchewan is stabilizing as outside crews leave and no evacuation orders remain in place.
Alcohol, drugs, gangs and violence have upper hand: MN-S

Alcohol, drugs, gangs and violence have upper hand: MN-S

Métis organization declares state of emergency.
As canola meetings happen, Carla Beck rips Moe for slow response

As canola meetings happen, Carla Beck rips Moe for slow response

NDP leader Beck blasts Premier Scott Moe for taking too long on canola tariffs and again accuses Sask. trade office of going unused.
Moe, provincial ministers, Feds meeting on canola situation

Moe, provincial ministers, Feds meeting on canola situation

Sask. and federal officials meet in Saskatoon today to plan Canada’s response after China imposed steep tariffs on Canadian canola seed.
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