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REAL approved to access additional $3.4 million of debt

REAL approved to access additional $3.4 million of debt

Regina City Hall Update - Executive Committee meeting approves REAL taking on additional debt.
2023 Highway construction season is now on in Saskatchewan

2023 Highway construction season is now on in Saskatchewan

Minister of Highways Jeremy Cockrill announces launch of construction season, urges patience for those driving on the province’s highways.
Employer negligence leads to worker injury

Employer negligence leads to worker injury

Construction company fined $30,000.
Gov't and Shoppers Foundation provide menstrual equity

Gov't and Shoppers Foundation provide menstrual equity

Partnership will make period products available in Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan running coal power later than 2030 would be illegal: Guilbeault

Saskatchewan running coal power later than 2030 would be illegal: Guilbeault

OTTAWA — It would be against the law for Saskatchewan to run its coal-fired power plants after 2030 unless the greenhouse-gas emissions from those plants are captured, federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault said Wednesday.
$112K fine for Bench Hutterian Brethren

$112K fine for Bench Hutterian Brethren

Charges stemmed from workplace fatality in 2021.
$27.5M allocated to combat sexual violence

$27.5M allocated to combat sexual violence

Sexual Violence Awareness Week May 15 to 20.
REAL facing money crunch, seeks help from Regina council

REAL facing money crunch, seeks help from Regina council

Regina Exhibition Association Ltd. asking city for help as it seeks to acquire $3.4 million of debt
Five takeaways from Premier Moe’s announcement on power plans

Five takeaways from Premier Moe’s announcement on power plans

Moe outlines SaskPower is committed to net zero in 2050; won’t go along with 2035 target which he says will be unaffordable and impossible to meet.
SaskTel waives data overage charges for wildfire-hit communities

SaskTel waives data overage charges for wildfire-hit communities

Starting May 16 and running to May 31, SaskTel waives all data overage charges for customers in Buffalo Narrows, Buffalo River Dene Nation, Dillon, English River First Nation, La Loche, Michel Village, Patuanak, and St. Georges Hill.
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