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EVs are getting easier to find — but with price tags out of reach for many Canadians

EVs are getting easier to find — but with price tags out of reach for many Canadians

TORONTO — Canada's electric vehicle market keeps getting bigger, but that's not necessarily good news for consumers — or the environment.
VIDEO: Watch Saskatoon woman talk about 'killing' the Prime Minister

VIDEO: Watch Saskatoon woman talk about 'killing' the Prime Minister

If found guilty, 25-year-old Marly Dansereau could face up to five years in prison.
CBC mainly remains off X, citing low traffic six months after scaling back presence

CBC mainly remains off X, citing low traffic six months after scaling back presence

A 2022 Reuters Institute report that shows just 11 per cent of Canadians use X for news. 
'Dramatic decline': Calgary researcher says sea ice in Antarctica lowest since 1986

'Dramatic decline': Calgary researcher says sea ice in Antarctica lowest since 1986

It effects the ecosystem, from polar bears, phytoplanktons, to animals like seals who need sea ice for their habitat.
Brickery in Estevan shows off artistic talents of Lego builders

Brickery in Estevan shows off artistic talents of Lego builders

The Saskatchewan Lego Users Group showed hundreds of people what can be done with Lego during the Brickery gathering in Estevan.
High school completion, income levels increasing for First Nations peoples: StatCan

High school completion, income levels increasing for First Nations peoples: StatCan

OTTAWA — Status First Nations people in Canada have seen some improvement in several key aspects of daily life, Statistics Canada has found, citing gains in areas ranging from household income levels to internet access.
Game, set, match: Nasser courts revamp tennis at USask

Game, set, match: Nasser courts revamp tennis at USask

USask tennis courts get a little ‘love’ thanks to donation.
Signs of Change: New directions on popular Finlayson Island

Signs of Change: New directions on popular Finlayson Island

Food drive in Estevan collects more than 2,700 pounds

Food drive in Estevan collects more than 2,700 pounds

The community was very generous with its support for the Estevan Salvation Army during the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive.
Sask Rivers reports significant improvement in graduation rates

Sask Rivers reports significant improvement in graduation rates

‘Our teachers are doing a really good job of meeting students where they are at,’ says Director of Education Neil Finch.
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