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Tory MP says he'll apologize to First Nation for 'grossly disrespectful' comments

Tory MP says he'll apologize to First Nation for 'grossly disrespectful' comments

OTTAWA — A Conservative MP says he'll apologize after facing demands that he retract comments he made last week about First Nations burning down water treatment plants because they're frustrated with the Liberals.
Ludacris coming to Queen City Ex

Ludacris coming to Queen City Ex

Fresh off appearance at Super Bowl LVIII halftime show, REAL announces Ludacris is confirmed for Queen City Ex on Aug. 2.
Bright job picture in Sask: Stats Can

Bright job picture in Sask: Stats Can

12,900 jobs added year-over-year , unemployment rate falls to 4.7 per cent.
Provincial NDP running away from Angus’ fossil fuel ad ban bill

Provincial NDP running away from Angus’ fossil fuel ad ban bill

Private members’ bill from federal MP Charlie Angus that would ban fossil fuel advertising is getting opposition from both Saskatchewan and Alberta NDP.
Hundreds bid farewell to Megamunch at retirement bash

Hundreds bid farewell to Megamunch at retirement bash

Performance by children’s entertainer Brenda Baker is a highlight of weekend event celebrating Royal Saskatchewan Museum’s beloved dinosaur Megamunch.
Ag exports hit $20.2 billion

Ag exports hit $20.2 billion

Sask. has record agricultural exports for fourth consecutive year.
Year’s grocery bill paid

Year’s grocery bill paid

CFA estimates Food Freedom Day is Feb. 9.
$35 million in federal funds to build 1,000 homes in Regina

$35 million in federal funds to build 1,000 homes in Regina

Minister Sean Fraser joins Mayor Sandra Masters in announcing funding from federal Housing Accelerator Fund to Regina.
Changes coming for Social Services in procuring hotel rates

Changes coming for Social Services in procuring hotel rates

Minister Gene Makowsky says a pilot project to procure hotels, and a formal process to obtain quotes, will be instituted.
Four veteran Sask Party MLAs speak out on why they are leaving

Four veteran Sask Party MLAs speak out on why they are leaving

Cabinet ministers Donna Harpauer, Gord Wyant, Don McMorris and Dustin Duncan all say it’s the right time to leave the Legislature.
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