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Breaking news: tentative deal to end teachers strike

Breaking news: tentative deal to end teachers strike

Province reports a tentative agreement has been reached with teachers, with the deal to go to members for ratification.
WSA projects focus on infrastructure

WSA projects focus on infrastructure

60 projects allocated $42 million.
EV interest wanes: Auto Trader

EV interest wanes: Auto Trader

Survey shows less than half shopping for electric-powered vehicles.
Accessibility focus of online survey

Accessibility focus of online survey

Sask. government seeking feedback on accessibility of government facilities, programs and services.
Strategic mineral trade at heart of agreement with France

Strategic mineral trade at heart of agreement with France

Saskatchewan and France have signed a letter of intent on the development of supply chains for strategic minerals.
Moe not impressed with federal budget

Moe not impressed with federal budget

Premier Moe doesn’t get the two things he asked for in speech to SUMA: municipal infrastructure money and a carbon tax removal
Reaction to a manic Monday at the Legislature

Reaction to a manic Monday at the Legislature

Daily Leg Update: Fallout at Legislature after a wild Monday afternoon that saw Speaker Weekes clamp down on Donna Harpauer and Jeremy Harrison.
Southwest surveyed for mineral resources

Southwest surveyed for mineral resources

Potential lithium-in-brine, helium and petroleum resources may exist in the Swift Current area.
CAA launches ever-popular annual worst roads campaign

CAA launches ever-popular annual worst roads campaign

The 2024 CAA Top 10 Worst Roads will be announced on April 30.
Sask. housing starts up, inflation below average

Sask. housing starts up, inflation below average

In March 2024, the consumer price index in Saskatchewan increased by only 1.5 per cent from March 2023.