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Canadians to save at the pump this long weekend compared to a year ago

Canadians to save at the pump this long weekend compared to a year ago

The national average gasoline price hit an all-time high on June 12 of last year.
SaskEnergy applying to drop rates this fall

SaskEnergy applying to drop rates this fall

Minister for SaskEnergy Don Morgan confirm Crown corporation will submit a proposal to Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel that will result in bill decreases of $5.66 per month on average.
E-scooters hit the streets of Regina

E-scooters hit the streets of Regina

The new e-scooters are now available to rent in Regina from two vendors, Bird and Neuron.
Trans-friendly health navigators could improve care access

Trans-friendly health navigators could improve care access

USask draws conclusions from online focus group research.
When it comes to HIV, know your status:

When it comes to HIV, know your status:

One in five Canadians living with HIV unaware they are HIV-positive.
$45.9M allocated for Saskatoon school

$45.9M allocated for Saskatoon school

Construction begins on new St. Frances Cree Bilingual School in Saskatoon.
Duncan stands by Planned Parenthood suspension

Duncan stands by Planned Parenthood suspension

Education minister does not back down on decision to suspend Planned Parenthood from schools over sexually explicit A to Z cards.
Day or night: Impaired driving penalties remain the same

Day or night: Impaired driving penalties remain the same

476 impaired driving offences in May.
Boosting physician numbers: Sask. expands medical education

Boosting physician numbers: Sask. expands medical education

University of Saskatchewan’s College of Medicine set to expand medical school seats.
New businesses offer services to enhance Sask Parks experiences

New businesses offer services to enhance Sask Parks experiences

14 enterprises added this season.