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Sask. amber deposit key to major study

Sask. amber deposit key to major study

New research shows large ecological changes in insects before the extinction of the dinosaurs.
3 in 4 Sask. and Man. residents say there are more scams targeting them now than ever before

3 in 4 Sask. and Man. residents say there are more scams targeting them now than ever before

Fraud is being supercharged with AI.
Conservative premiers are lying about carbon pricing: Trudeau

Conservative premiers are lying about carbon pricing: Trudeau

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused conservative politicians across Canada, including premiers, of lying to Canadians about the carbon price.
Waiting for surgery? Updates now at your fingertips

Waiting for surgery? Updates now at your fingertips

Surgical procedure information added to MySaskHealthRecord.
Big polluters shouldn’t be punished financially — they should just emit less: Moe

Big polluters shouldn’t be punished financially — they should just emit less: Moe

Moe says nobody can call Saskatchewan businesses “climate laggards.”
Immigration boosts Sask. population by 30,000 to top 1.2 million

Immigration boosts Sask. population by 30,000 to top 1.2 million

Province points to Stats Can numbers, touts continued growth in people coming to Saskatchewan during 2023.
Moe to appear before federal committee on carbon tax hike

Moe to appear before federal committee on carbon tax hike

Premier Scott Moe to appear virtually at the federal Standing Committee on Operations and Estimates on the carbon tax hike taking effect April 1
Climate change has arrived, water is where it reveals itself

Climate change has arrived, water is where it reveals itself

USask research: For water in Western Canada, forget the old normal.
Regina crime stats head upward in 2023

Regina crime stats head upward in 2023

Total crime went up eight per cent last year, but Regina Police Service still point to positive efforts including recent drug busts
$12 million top-up for post-secondary education

$12 million top-up for post-secondary education

Government of Saskatchewan provides one-time top-up in operating funding for post-secondary institutions, a 2.2 per cent increase.
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