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Jewish culture part of Sask. landscape for more than a century

Jewish culture part of Sask. landscape for more than a century

May is Jewish Heritage Month.
NDP gas tax relief motion is defeated in the Assembly

NDP gas tax relief motion is defeated in the Assembly

Sask Party majority votes down NDP attempt to temporarily suspend the provincial fuel tax.
Rumors of FCC leaving Sask. surprises political leaders

Rumors of FCC leaving Sask. surprises political leaders

Daily Leg Update: speculation runs rampant on future of Farm Credit Canada’s Regina head office, prompting Premier Moe, opposition to express concerns
Sask., Alberta sign MOU on nuclear development

Sask., Alberta sign MOU on nuclear development

Ministers Dustin Duncan and Nathan Neudorf sign MOU to support collaboration and information sharing on nuclear power.
‘Stories not Statistics’ — RCMP observe Missing Persons Week

‘Stories not Statistics’ — RCMP observe Missing Persons Week

Kristopher Billette of Buffalo River Dene Nation, Byron Watson of Maple Creek and William 'Michael' Neuman of Canora remain missing since 2023.
Province to fund families going out of province for kids’ care

Province to fund families going out of province for kids’ care

Sask government says it will now reimburse transportation and accommodation expenses for specialist pediatric patients aged 16 and younger
Failure to yield major cause of vehicle crashes

Failure to yield major cause of vehicle crashes

Stop right now, thank you very much.
Stats Can numbers on Sask. business failures a hot topic in Leg

Stats Can numbers on Sask. business failures a hot topic in Leg

Daily Leg Update: NDP point to 91 business failures in Saskatchewan; government points to a much sunnier picture for province
Stories, not statistics theme for Missing Persons Week

Stories, not statistics theme for Missing Persons Week

Events held across the province April 28 to May 4.
Shercom execs vent frustrations over tire processing in Sask.

Shercom execs vent frustrations over tire processing in Sask.

Shercom President Shane Olson, COO Mike Richards raise concerns about how Saskatoon-based company was cut out of tire processing contract in Saskatchewan.
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