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Provincial auditor won’t look into Communities of Tomorrow

Provincial auditor won’t look into Communities of Tomorrow

Three smaller political parties had wanted Provincial Auditor to investigate agency that had studied impact of asbestos cement pipes.
Federal government scales back carbon price rebates for small businesses

Federal government scales back carbon price rebates for small businesses

OTTAWA — The federal government is cutting the amount of financial relief small businesses will receive from carbon pricing revenues so it can increase the size of the rebate it is providing to rural families.
Update: One of two suspects on Canada-wide warrant in custody

Update: One of two suspects on Canada-wide warrant in custody

Anyone who sees Daniel Atem is advised not to make contact with the suspect, but rather to contact the Regina Police Service.
Moe’s latest visit to India draws ire of opposition NDP

Moe’s latest visit to India draws ire of opposition NDP

NDP critic Aleana Young blasts Scott Moe for his third trip to India as Premier.
'Very pleasant surprise': Canada's inflation rate tumbles to 2.9 per cent in January

'Very pleasant surprise': Canada's inflation rate tumbles to 2.9 per cent in January

OTTAWA — Canada's inflation rate fell more than expected last month as price growth moderated across the economy, including outright price declines for gasoline, airfares and clothing. The annual inflation rate tumbled to 2.
Estevan: Activities for oilpatch people set for 2024

Estevan: Activities for oilpatch people set for 2024

The Estevan Oilfield Technical Society (OTS) will once again have four events this year for people connected to the oilpatch.
Outlaws dominate SWHL awards

Outlaws dominate SWHL awards

Sask West Hockey League hands out annual awards with Wilkie Outlaws taking home many.
Drawn-out Sask. murder trial that started in 2021 resumes Tuesday

Drawn-out Sask. murder trial that started in 2021 resumes Tuesday

The trial has been dragging out for three years. It started in September 2021 but has been delayed numerous times. It was originally supposed to start in March 2021.
Class complexity still a stumbling block in teachers’ dispute

Class complexity still a stumbling block in teachers’ dispute

Province’s negotiators and the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation remain at odds on including language on class size and complexity in a collective bargaining agreement.
Update: Saskatoon police deal with homicides three weekends in a row

Update: Saskatoon police deal with homicides three weekends in a row

Officers responded to homicides in Saskatoon's west end on Feb. 3rd, 10th, 17th, and 19th.
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