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Cameco CEO to investors: look past tariff 'noise' and toward long-term uranium demand

Cameco CEO to investors: look past tariff 'noise' and toward long-term uranium demand

The chief executive of Saskatchewan-based uranium miner Cameco Corp. is encouraging investors to tune out the "noise" from global trade and geopolitical upheaval and instead focus on the strong outlook for nuclear power demand.
'The Garbage Men' look to tackle North Central trash issue

'The Garbage Men' look to tackle North Central trash issue

Mark Erickson, founder of 'The Garbage Men,' is cleaning up North Central during his free time.
Income assistance benefits increase in May

Income assistance benefits increase in May

Two per cent bump to Saskatchewan Income Support and Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability clients.
City of Regina fires several workers, including chief of staff

City of Regina fires several workers, including chief of staff

The city has confirmed the firing of chief of staff, Ly Pham, and Christine Pirlot, executive assistant to the city manager.
Weyburn city council supports 'once-in-a-generation' project

Weyburn city council supports 'once-in-a-generation' project

Project signals Weyburn is open for business: Coun. John Corrigan.
With election over, pressure is on to sign $10 a day child care

With election over, pressure is on to sign $10 a day child care

Opposition wants extension signed; Minister Everett Hindley says they want to find out who the federal minister is first.
Belanger says new boundaries show northern riding was never conservative

Belanger says new boundaries show northern riding was never conservative

Longtime NDP MLA says boundary changes aided his cause.
NDP to attempt motion opposing virtual physician program

NDP to attempt motion opposing virtual physician program

Opposition raises concerns about emergency room doctors being replaced by webcams.
Drum roll please, Highway 5 at Buchanan wins again

Drum roll please, Highway 5 at Buchanan wins again

Tops CAA's 2025 Top Ten Worst Roads.
Country singer brings anti-human trafficking summit to S-toon

Country singer brings anti-human trafficking summit to S-toon

A powerful summit led by country music artist Paul Brandt returned to Saskatoon this week to raise awareness about human trafficking.
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