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Paradise Hill lotto winner checks $100,000 prize 'over and over'

Paradise Hill lotto winner checks $100,000 prize 'over and over'

“I sat in the car for a while and checked the numbers over and over,” he laughed. “I think I was just trying to believe that it was real.”
$447M invested in building construction in September

$447M invested in building construction in September

Increases third and second-highest in Canada.
SaskEnergy honoured twice as one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers

SaskEnergy honoured twice as one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers

Mediacorp Canada Inc. recognizes the best workplaces in Canada.
Domotor is done, says Moe, following criminal charge

Domotor is done, says Moe, following criminal charge

Premier Scott Moe describes actions of Cut Knife-Turtleford MLA Ryan Domotor, charged with soliciting sex services, as disgusting and vile.
Takeaways from Duncan’s views on Clean Electricity Regulations

Takeaways from Duncan’s views on Clean Electricity Regulations

Minister for SaskPower Dustin Duncan pens response to federal net-zero-by-2035 requirements, in response to federal consultations on Clean Electricity Regulations.
2023 Agribition kicks off with burning of the brand

2023 Agribition kicks off with burning of the brand

Premier Scott Moe and longtime ag reporter Jim Smalley together helped launch the 2023 Canadian Western Agribition.
Manufacturing Week to shine a spotlight on producers

Manufacturing Week to shine a spotlight on producers

Saskatchewan well known for wood, chemical, machinery and food product manufacturing.
Pro-Palestine protesters disrupt the Saskatchewan Legislature

Pro-Palestine protesters disrupt the Saskatchewan Legislature

Daily Leg Update - Question Period interrupted by chants from gallery of “ceasefire now.”
Sask. and Alta. licensing wolf fur farms, B.C. group reveals

Sask. and Alta. licensing wolf fur farms, B.C. group reveals

An animal rights group says the discovery was the first time anyone has found a wolf farm in Canada.
Revamped social studies to highlight Holocaust

Revamped social studies to highlight Holocaust

Holocaust education to be mandatory in Saskatchewan classrooms for 2025-26 school year.