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Loss of glyphosate remains concern for farmers

Loss of glyphosate remains concern for farmers

Glyphosate-based herbicides are the most widely used pesticides on the planet.
Tax on vaping products to begin June 1

Tax on vaping products to begin June 1

Initially announced as part of the 2025-26 Budget, the PST on vapour products is anticipated to increase PST revenues by $3 million annually.
Restoring the Delivery Wagon - a link to Oxbow's medical past

Restoring the Delivery Wagon - a link to Oxbow's medical past

It has been a labour of love and an opportunity for Hunter and Gunderman to recapture some of her family’s history.
Beck bashes Trump, says he’s siding with Putin

Beck bashes Trump, says he’s siding with Putin

Beck said tariffs and lifting sanctions from Russia could shutter potash mines and bankrupt farmers across Saskatchewan.
Provincial leaders weigh in on federal campaign

Provincial leaders weigh in on federal campaign

Scott Moe, Carla Beck outline what they want to see from federal leaders
Updated: Loud 'BANG' and fire at Regina refinery complex

Updated: Loud 'BANG' and fire at Regina refinery complex

Two workers were assessed for minor injuries following a fire at the Co-op Refinery Complex in Regina. It says it does not know the cause of the fire and will provide more information once available.
Minister Ross explains SLGA American-branded liquor ban reversal

Minister Ross explains SLGA American-branded liquor ban reversal

Made-in-Canada American brands will be allowed back on the shelves after all.
Taxes, trade, tariffs among key topics for federal leaders on first full campaign day

Taxes, trade, tariffs among key topics for federal leaders on first full campaign day

OTTAWA — Federal party leaders spent their first full day on the election campaign trail talking about taxes, transfers, tariffs and the trades.
Canadian-produced U.S branded beer sales may resume says province

Canadian-produced U.S branded beer sales may resume says province

Anna Gardikiotis of Scarth St. Liquor said she is concerned with the lack of foot traffic in her store from removing U.S.-branded liquor.
Two Saskatoon libraries shut down due to worker safety

Two Saskatoon libraries shut down due to worker safety

“Library workers aren't first responders." - CUPE National Servicing Representative Cara Stelmaschuk.
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