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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.
WestJet announces daily flights from Regina to Twin Cities

WestJet announces daily flights from Regina to Twin Cities

Regina to see resumption of flights to Minneapolis-St. Paul for first time since 2016
Climate change a threat to Prairie agriculture

Climate change a threat to Prairie agriculture

Rising temperatures and reduced snowfall having an impact on Prairie crops.
Sask Polytech updates 5-year plan for Indigenous student success

Sask Polytech updates 5-year plan for Indigenous student success

The new Indigenous Student Success Strategy (2024-29) is called 'Wichitowin ahci kaskihtamâsowin ati nikan', which is Michif for 'helping each other with success for the future.'
Indigenous climate change concerns paramount, conference hears

Indigenous climate change concerns paramount, conference hears

Around 190 registrants from industry and communities gathered to network, discuss and offer their expertise and insights.