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Review requested for how canola council is funded

Review requested for how canola council is funded

SaskCanola spent $1.59 million funding the council in 2022-23 and has budgeted $1.75 million for 2023-24.
Viterra workers approve final offer

Viterra workers approve final offer

Members of Grain and General Services Union (GSU) Locals 1 and 2 vote in favour of offer from Viterra.
Estevan man in court on more than 20 charges; pleads not guilty

Estevan man in court on more than 20 charges; pleads not guilty

Kristofer Donald has been charged with uttering threats and firearms offences, among others.
Stoughton man has green thumb, love for his garden and plants

Stoughton man has green thumb, love for his garden and plants

A Stoughton man reflects on his unending love of gardening each year.
SaskPower's CCS facility had its second-best year in 2023

SaskPower's CCS facility had its second-best year in 2023

The CCS facility at the Boundary Dam Power Station had its second-best year ever in 2023, and the facility itself was available more than 85 per cent of the time:
SaskEnergy sets new natural gas usage record

SaskEnergy sets new natural gas usage record

The main contributors to record gas use have been power generation and residential heating. 
Noise complaints result in a hefty fine and arrest

Noise complaints result in a hefty fine and arrest

Latest news from the Estevan police department.
Melfort RCMP provides key testimony at inquest into stabbings

Melfort RCMP provides key testimony at inquest into stabbings

First to testify at coroner’s inquest into the 11 deaths on James Smith Cree Nation and nearby Weldon on Sept. 2022, was current S/Sgt Ryan Case of the Melfort RCMP Detachment.
A second one-day teachers strike is happening this Monday

A second one-day teachers strike is happening this Monday

Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation President Samantha Becotte announces a second provincewide one-day teachers strike in a call with reporters Thursday.
SE Sask church creates a most joyful Christmas experience for people in Nunavut

SE Sask church creates a most joyful Christmas experience for people in Nunavut

St. Peter Lutheran Church in Oxbow spearheaded an initiative to support a remote community in Nunavut.
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