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Wildfire season's 'not slowing down': emergency management minister

Wildfire season's 'not slowing down': emergency management minister

OTTAWA — Western provinces and the East Coast should remain on alert for the possibility of more wildfire activity throughout the rest of summer, based on the latest federal government update. Wide swaths of B.C.
Wotherspoon rips ‘spending spree’ by Sask Party government

Wotherspoon rips ‘spending spree’ by Sask Party government

NDP’s Trent Wotherspoon points to Fraser Institute declaring that Scott Moe spent more money than any Sask. Premier in past 60 years.
Charlebois wants to see action on canola tariff situation

Charlebois wants to see action on canola tariff situation

Sask Today speaks to the “Food Professor,” Sylvain Charlebois, on the impacts of the current tariff situation on food and canola.
Healthy stats for RCMP special teams

Healthy stats for RCMP special teams

Mid-year results strong for enforcement response teams.
Future looking bright for population of pronghorn species in Saskatchewan

Future looking bright for population of pronghorn species in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan’s pronghorn numbers are up 1% from last year, with 14,905 counted in recent provincial wildlife surveys.
NDP's ChiefCalf calls out Boardwalk CEO on rent control criticism

NDP's ChiefCalf calls out Boardwalk CEO on rent control criticism

April ChiefCalf reacts to comments from Sam Kolias, who characterized rent control as something that might get votes from very uninformed voters. 
Highway construction report aids travellers

Highway construction report aids travellers

Plan Ahead: Check the Weekly Orange Zone Construction Update for safe highway travel.
More support for northern SaskTel customers

More support for northern SaskTel customers

Support measures for communities displaced by Northern Saskatchewan wildfires extended to Sept. 5.
Wholesale trade sees an uptick in June

Wholesale trade sees an uptick in June

Saskatchewan’s month-over-month growth ranks second among the provinces.
Sask. Polytech students take drone security to new heights with mPowered Technologies

Sask. Polytech students take drone security to new heights with mPowered Technologies

Students secure unmanned aerial vehicle vulnerabilities with cutting-edge encryption.
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