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New terms, new colour for Highway Hotline

New terms, new colour for Highway Hotline

Yes, winter is on its way, and the new terminology hopes to offer more clear and concise messaging to help drivers make decisions about winter travel.

Saskatchewan education minister facing second conflict of interest investigation

REGINA — Saskatchewan's education minister is facing a second investigation by the conflict of interest commissioner, this time surrounding investments into two helium companies.
Several items tabled from lengthy Regina council agenda

Several items tabled from lengthy Regina council agenda

Items being tabled to Oct. 9 include motion on senior men’s hockey ice time at Brandt Centre.

Alouettes look to earn right to host East Division final by securing win in Toronto

The Montreal Alouettes can secure another first on Saturday night.
Conway accuses Cockrill of new conflict of interest accusation

Conway accuses Cockrill of new conflict of interest accusation

At the legislature the NDP’s Meara Conway tells reporters Jeremy Cockrill is being investigated for possible insider trading; Cockrill says NDP is slinging mud.

2024 wildfire season is on track to be second largest in last two decades

Canada's wildfire season is on track to be the second largest in at least the past two decades, trailing only last year's record-breaking season, federal officials said Wednesday.
Uranium drives Sask. exports to France, UK and Netherlands

Uranium drives Sask. exports to France, UK and Netherlands

Exports totalled $1.2 billion in 2023.

Saskatchewan man wanted for robbery killed in RCMP standoff

REGINA — Saskatchewan's police watchdog is investigating the shooting death of a man facing several arrest warrants for robbery.
NDP concerned about overcrowding at Jack Mackenzie School

NDP concerned about overcrowding at Jack Mackenzie School

Reports of libraries and teachers lounge used as classrooms; NDP blames underfunding
Nurses bow out early: Montreal Economic Institute

Nurses bow out early: Montreal Economic Institute

Across Canada, 40 young nurses left the profession for every 100 who entered it in 2022.
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