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Wildfire update: many evacuees return home

Wildfire update: many evacuees return home

Repatriation efforts under way in La Ronge and area as SPSA reports continued progress against Saskatchewan wildfires.
Sask. ends U.S. trade countermeasures, returns to old rules

Sask. ends U.S. trade countermeasures, returns to old rules

Procurement process will return to what it was before, says province.
Saskatchewan looks at long-term strategy in fighting wildfires

Saskatchewan looks at long-term strategy in fighting wildfires

Premier Scott Moe highlights wildfire response efforts and unveils long-term plans to improve prevention and preparedness.
Credit union merger vote wrapping up Friday

Credit union merger vote wrapping up Friday

Results set to be released on June 18.
Province exceeds surgery goals, plans expansion

Province exceeds surgery goals, plans expansion

The surgical list for patients who have been waiting more than two years is nearly eliminated, the government said.
Saskatchewan's building permits jumps by 31.5 per cent

Saskatchewan's building permits jumps by 31.5 per cent

Latest GDP numbers from Statistics Canada shows Saskatchewan as second in nation for growth.
Latest wildfire update: more progress reported

Latest wildfire update: more progress reported

More evacuees returning home; also concerns from officials that some wildfires were intentionally set.
Beck says Moe government lacks leadership in wildfire response

Beck says Moe government lacks leadership in wildfire response

NDP leader responds to Premier Scott Moe’s latest news conference on the wildfire situation
Opposition MLAs push local support as SK lifts US liquor boycott

Opposition MLAs push local support as SK lifts US liquor boycott

The NDP stated that the provincial government quietly reversed its short-lived boycott of U.S. alcohol.
Canadian Red Cross has aided roughly 10,000 people affected by Sask. Wildfires

Canadian Red Cross has aided roughly 10,000 people affected by Sask. Wildfires

Luc Mullinder, vice-president of the Canadian Red Cross in Sask., said the organization is helping people access shelter and transportation.
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