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Northwestern Saskatchewan man accused of driving school bus drunk

DILLON, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA — RCMP in Saskatchewan have laid impaired driving charges against a school bus driver.
MarketsCo not registered to trade in Saskatchewan

MarketsCo not registered to trade in Saskatchewan

Online traders may not be legitimate businesses says FCAA.

Saskatchewan passes affordability bills, keeps federal carbon levy off home heating

REGINA — Premier Scott Moe’s government followed through on two fall election promises Thursday, passing bills on tax relief and the carbon levy.
Export growth on a strong path in November

Export growth on a strong path in November

Stats Can figures show Saskatchewan ranks first among the provinces for month-over-month merchandise export growth.
Sask. Affordability Act, Carbon Tax Fairness Act passed

Sask. Affordability Act, Carbon Tax Fairness Act passed

Legislature passes third reading on Saskatchewan Party’s first two items of legislation on Thursday.
Fingerpointing after two NDP motions are a no go at committee

Fingerpointing after two NDP motions are a no go at committee

Daily Leg Update: Government claims NDP didn’t give proper notice on motions regarding Gary Grewal and northern food prices.
Latest Sask oil & gas Crown land sale brings in $11.39 million

Latest Sask oil & gas Crown land sale brings in $11.39 million

The southeast brought in $8,088,540 for 29 leases totalling 3,412.246 hectares.
Canadians to spend $801 more on food in 2025 as climate, Trump affect prices: report

Canadians to spend $801 more on food in 2025 as climate, Trump affect prices: report

"We always deal with one wild card every year and that's climate change. Again this year, like in 2016, we have two wild cards — climate change and Donald Trump." - Sylvain Charlabois
Government bills on safer communities, tips, firefighter coverage

Government bills on safer communities, tips, firefighter coverage

Legislative amendments introduced to three bills at Legislature on Wednesday.

Smith noncommittal on overriding Charter as court challenge looms over trans bills

EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she doesn’t believe she’ll need to invoke the Charter's notwithstanding clause to shield her government's three transgender bills from legal challenges.
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