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Sask. ranks second in year-over-year building permit growth

Sask. ranks second in year-over-year building permit growth

Value of permits issued up by almost 60 per cent.
Fishing for a way to celebrate Family Day?

Fishing for a way to celebrate Family Day?

Fishing is free Feb. 15 to 17.
'So surreal': Couples reflect on 20 years of same-sex marriage in Canada

'So surreal': Couples reflect on 20 years of same-sex marriage in Canada

"I just worry that with all that's happening in the world right now, we're going to go backwards."
Peavey Mart warns of fake websites, accounts imitating brand as stores close

Peavey Mart warns of fake websites, accounts imitating brand as stores close

The company has filed a report with RCMP about the fake sites and has encouraged customers to do the same if they've been swindled.
Corman Park resolution calls for increase in library funding

Corman Park resolution calls for increase in library funding

RM also supports an increase in road haul fees and an annual fee review.
Neil McMillan named to board of MAX Power Mining Corp.

Neil McMillan named to board of MAX Power Mining Corp.

Former Chairman of Cameco Corporation has a new role on the board of MAX Power Mining Corporation.
Sask-NDP calls for Team SK to address job loss amidst tariff threat

Sask-NDP calls for Team SK to address job loss amidst tariff threat

Saskatchewan lost 1,800 jobs from December 2024 to January 2025: NDP Shadow Minister for Jobs and Economy Aleana Young
Sask.’s new drainage policy gets mixed reviews

Sask.’s new drainage policy gets mixed reviews

Conservationists and drainage proponents both have problems with the province’s Agricultural Water Stewardship Policy.
Mark Carney leadership bid swings through Regina

Mark Carney leadership bid swings through Regina

Carney makes pitch to Liberal supporters who braved minus -26 conditions to be there.
New radiation therapy to treat cervical cancer in Saskatchewan

New radiation therapy to treat cervical cancer in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Cancer Agency announces launch of treatment option that can eliminate the need for patients to go out of province.
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