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Saskatchewan firefighter groups concerned over building burn legislation

Saskatchewan firefighter groups concerned over building burn legislation

REGINA — Saskatchewan's legislature has passed a bill that opens the door for local governments to order firefighters to burn down derelict buildings, a move firefighters say they oppose.
Mark Carney's cabinet has taken shape. Here are some of the highlights

Mark Carney's cabinet has taken shape. Here are some of the highlights

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney has unveiled his 28-member cabinet and it's a mix of familiar and new faces from across Canada.
Province launches low productivity and reactivation oil well program

Province launches low productivity and reactivation oil well program

Program is expected to add 30,000 barrels per day of oil production and generate $21 million additional royalty revenue.
Wakey, wakey: Bears are out and about so be aware

Wakey, wakey: Bears are out and about so be aware

As bears emerge from hibernation, Sask. Environment urges residents to be alert and manage attractants to stay safe outdoors.
Celebrating collaboration in ensuring a safe Saskatchewan

Celebrating collaboration in ensuring a safe Saskatchewan

National Police Week, May 11–17, celebrates police-community partnerships with the theme “Committed to Serve Together.”
USask presidents, past and present, square off over EDI policy

USask presidents, past and present, square off over EDI policy

Former president suggests EDI program is propaganda module; current president defends it.
John Cairns’ News Watch: Having lunch with the Flintstones

John Cairns’ News Watch: Having lunch with the Flintstones

In his weekly News Watch opinion column, John Cairns reflects on childhood memories of racing home at noon to watch Fred and Barney.
Highlighting the needs of crime victims and the services available

Highlighting the needs of crime victims and the services available

May 11 to 17 is Victims And Survivors of Crime Week.
Harrison welcomes start of seeding in Saskatchewan

Harrison welcomes start of seeding in Saskatchewan

Ag Minister Daryl Harrison impressed with seeding progress, but tariff situation a concern.
Economic Development Week celebrates Sask.'s strong economy

Economic Development Week celebrates Sask.'s strong economy

‘Economic development is an ongoing process rather than a result,’ SEDA chief executive officer Verona Thibault said.
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