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Updated for Nov. 9

Headset launched cannabis market intelligence tool in Saskatchewan

Headset, the leading provider of data and analytics to the cannabis industry, announced the launch of its competitive intelligence tool, Headset Insights, in Saskatchewan on Oct. 27.

National Farmers Union stands in solidarity with the Mi’kmaw

The National Farmers Union (NFU) stands in solidarity with Mi’kmaq fishers, as they lawfully assert their treaty rights to a moderate livelihood fishery and strongly condemns the ongoing racist, reprehensible acts of violence and hostility being perp

Meili concedes and loses his own seat, but maybe not?

In a campaign unlike any other in Saskatchewan, the climax and anticlimax were also unlike any other.

Wood River Constituency results

The Saskatchewan Party won the election handily in the Wood River Constituency on Oct. 26 with 54 of 54 ballot boxes reporting good news for incumbent David Marit, who won 6133 votes.

Big honkin’ election win for Saskatchewan Party

The Saskatchewan Party was re-elected to its historic fourth majority government on Oct.

What do Ron MacLean, Jim Cuddy, Barney Bentall and Classroom Champions have in common?

The quick answer is: they are all part of an incredible night of entertainment and community that will bring people together in the comfort of their homes, in the midst of the pandemic to support the work of Classroom Champions and keep programming i

Sask. Party and NDP campaigns hardly went into rural areas during writ period

With an election that has been different in many ways due to COVID-19 restrictions, it was notable for the leaders of both the Saskatchewan Party and New Democratic Party not making many forays into rural Saskatchewan.

Consortium News is suing Global News for defamation

Consortium News sued the Canadian TV network Global News for defamation in federal court in Virginia over a report saying CN was part of an “attack” and a cyber influence campaign directed by Moscow against a Canadian leader.

Saskatchewan Party kept sizeable edge in provincial elections

More than three-in-five likely voters in the province approved of the way Premier Scott Moe has handled his duties. The Saskatchewan Party remained ahead of all challengers in the Prairie Province’s election, a new Research Co. poll found.
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