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SaskPower selects proponent for new 100-megawatt solar facility near Estevan

SaskPower selects proponent for new 100-megawatt solar facility near Estevan

Construction is scheduled to begin in 2025 and the facility is expected to come online as early as December 2026.
Viterra workers approve final offer

Viterra workers approve final offer

Members of Grain and General Services Union (GSU) Locals 1 and 2 vote in favour of offer from Viterra.
SaskEnergy sets new natural gas usage record

SaskEnergy sets new natural gas usage record

The main contributors to record gas use have been power generation and residential heating. 
Four innovative R&D projects get gov’t boost

Four innovative R&D projects get gov’t boost

Innovation Saskatchewan allocates more than $1 million to research and development projects in core sectors.
A second one-day teachers strike is happening this Monday

A second one-day teachers strike is happening this Monday

Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation President Samantha Becotte announces a second provincewide one-day teachers strike in a call with reporters Thursday.
Harpauer calls on teachers to get back to bargaining table

Harpauer calls on teachers to get back to bargaining table

Finance Minister Donna Harpauer points to other labour agreements and negotiations done, including latest with SaskEnergy as she urges teachers to get back to negotiating.
Nuclear, energy, minerals topics of fireside chat of ministers

Nuclear, energy, minerals topics of fireside chat of ministers

Provincial ministers Jeremy Harrison and Dustin Duncan and federal minister François-Philippe Champagne spoke before a Saskatchewan Chamber audience on building a resilient economy.
SaskEnergy and UNIFOR Ratify Agreement

SaskEnergy and UNIFOR Ratify Agreement

New three year deal has been signed between SaskEnergy and its union
Delaying the transition to long-term care

Delaying the transition to long-term care

Strengthening communities of care for persons living with dementia.
Cause of Luiggi’s fire is accidental, says fire department

Cause of Luiggi’s fire is accidental, says fire department

Regina fire investigation concludes explosion was caused after a steel pipe became dislodged and fell