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Beck calls for Moe to go to China on latest canola tariff threat

Beck calls for Moe to go to China on latest canola tariff threat

Opposition Leader Carla Beck says Saskatchewan trade office in Shanghai is collecting dust.
Opposition, Sask. Party trade barbs over Moe’s golf event

Opposition, Sask. Party trade barbs over Moe’s golf event

A political clash has erupted over a Sask. Party golf fundraiser, with the NDP calling it out-of-touch amid wildfires and the government defending its relief work.
Wildfire update: Rain has minimal impact

Wildfire update: Rain has minimal impact

Eighty-seven wildfires are currently burning in Saskatchewan.
Denare Beach wildfire victims demand Moe take accountability, act

Denare Beach wildfire victims demand Moe take accountability, act

Northern Sask. residents who lost everything in wildfires urge the Premier to meet with them and take responsibility for the crisis.
Appeal Court says challenge of Saskatchewan pronoun law can continue

Appeal Court says challenge of Saskatchewan pronoun law can continue

REGINA — The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal has ruled a challenge of the province's school pronoun law can continue. In the decision released Monday, the court granted, in part, the government's appeal of a decision that allowed the challenge.
Saskatchewan gas prices see two cent drop

Saskatchewan gas prices see two cent drop

For now, most Canadians can expect relatively small price fluctuations heading toward Labour Day.
Housing market in Sask. remains a hot one

Housing market in Sask. remains a hot one

Price records hit in July, with Saskatchewan’s smaller cities leading the way in increases.
Saskatchewan maintains strong credit ratings

Saskatchewan maintains strong credit ratings

Three top firms hold firm to low assessments.
SINP vital to Saskatchewan workforce, says employer

SINP vital to Saskatchewan workforce, says employer

KPCL now has over 300 employees, with some having benefited from the SINP.
Need a job? Come to Saskatchewan

Need a job? Come to Saskatchewan

Province has Canada’s lowest unemployment rate.
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