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Most areas head into the winter with below normal soil moisture

Most areas head into the winter with below normal soil moisture

Water Security Agency issues Conditions at Freeze-up Report.
Cockrill reacts to sex charges involving a daycare

Cockrill reacts to sex charges involving a daycare

Jeremy Cockrill says Ministry of Education is extremely concerned about allegations of exploitation of children involving a family child care home
Paramedics take their concerns to Legislature

Paramedics take their concerns to Legislature

Daily Leg Update: Working conditions and response times for ambulances still a concern, as NDP release more logs of calls of hours-long wait times.
Robert Cameron named first Chief Marshal of Saskatchewan

Robert Cameron named first Chief Marshal of Saskatchewan

Appointment takes effect on Jan. 1 of new Chief Marshal of the Saskatchewan Marshals Service.
Deal to end inside workers strike in Prince Albert

Deal to end inside workers strike in Prince Albert

CUPE 882 union announces agreement in principle to end strike against City of Prince Albert, with vote scheduled for Nov. 30.
Sask. teachers frustrated with 'misleading' billboard campaign

Sask. teachers frustrated with 'misleading' billboard campaign

Months after the Government of Saskatchewan drew the ire of teachers across the province for 'attack' billboards, the government has doubled down.
More than $19.4B in mineral sales in 2022

More than $19.4B in mineral sales in 2022

More than 100 companies are actively advancing mineral projects in Saskatchewan.
What to know about the new Economic Assessment Tribunal

What to know about the new Economic Assessment Tribunal

Key points from Tuesday’s announcement of the composition of the Sask. First Act’s Economic Assessment Tribunal
Business goes up in flames at Dewdney Ave. and Winnipeg St.

Business goes up in flames at Dewdney Ave. and Winnipeg St.

CAA Saskatchewan confirmed their Regina Car Care Centre at Battery Depot was impacted by early morning fire in Regina.
More effective enforcement leads to more driving suspensions

More effective enforcement leads to more driving suspensions

497 impaired driving offences reported in October.
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