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Building permits increase by 13.4 per cent in June

Building permits increase by 13.4 per cent in June

Saskatchewan second among the provinces for year-over-year growth.
NDP attacks Alberta landlords in renewing calls for rent control

NDP attacks Alberta landlords in renewing calls for rent control

The NDP is renewing calls for rent control after Alberta-based Boardwalk bought 235 more rental units in Regina and Saskatoon.
Moe blasts NDP for accusing him of golfing

Moe blasts NDP for accusing him of golfing

War of words erupts again on wildfire response, as Premier Scott Moe and NDP accuse each other of lying.
Ottawa boosts Saskatchewan Ag industry with $4.2M funding

Ottawa boosts Saskatchewan Ag industry with $4.2M funding

Four Saskatchewan agricultural projects get $4.2M from Ottawa to boost research, jobs, and trade amid U.S. protectionism.
Premier Moe reacts to ruling on pronouns bill challenge

Premier Moe reacts to ruling on pronouns bill challenge

Moe points to importance of a case in Quebec on the notwithstanding clause that will go to the Supreme Court of Canada.
Sask. leaders not looking at fines, bans for walking in the forest

Sask. leaders not looking at fines, bans for walking in the forest

Premier Scott Moe and Opposition Leader Carla Beck say they won’t back Nova Scotia-style bans on walking in forests during wildfires.
Wildfires update: 85 current fires

Wildfires update: 85 current fires

Not much change to report from the previous day’s report from SPSA.
Moe floats China trade mission after new canola tariffs

Moe floats China trade mission after new canola tariffs

Moe is asking the federal government to provide financial assistance for canola producers, similar to what the forestry sector recently received.
Moe pays tribute to Bundrock who leaves as Sask Party exec director

Moe pays tribute to Bundrock who leaves as Sask Party exec director

Premier Scott Moe wishes Patrick Bundrock well, points to his long tenure in role with the Sask Party.
Changes to SIPPA coming

Changes to SIPPA coming

Recruitment numbers strong, but retention a problem.
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