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Framework for derelict building disposal being developed

Framework for derelict building disposal being developed

Firefighter training to be part of the program to be delivered this summer.
Habitat for Humanity Yorkton celebrates 10th home

Habitat for Humanity Yorkton celebrates 10th home

Support from local businesses, volunteers and contributions from the governments of Canada and Sask made home a reality.
Taking Sask Polytech's Commercial Pilot program to new heights

Taking Sask Polytech's Commercial Pilot program to new heights

Second flight simulator supported with funding from PrairiesCan.
Saskatchewan getting $700 million in national tobacco settlement

Saskatchewan getting $700 million in national tobacco settlement

Officials say it's the largest deal of its kind in Canadian history and the third largest in the world.
Saskatchewan craft liquor producers pitch a ‘shop local’ message

Saskatchewan craft liquor producers pitch a ‘shop local’ message

Last Mountain Distillery among those seeing opportunity in an otherwise uncertain tariff situation.
Whitecap, Veren merge in $15B deal to form top oil producer

Whitecap, Veren merge in $15B deal to form top oil producer

Whitecap Resources, Veren Inc. merging in a $15B all-share deal, creating a leading Can. light oil and condensate producer.
Yellow Thunderbird Lodge hosts annual Traditional Powwow

Yellow Thunderbird Lodge hosts annual Traditional Powwow

Grand entries were held all three days, with a host drum selected daily.
La Ronge fire department had busiest year on record

La Ronge fire department had busiest year on record

The 2024 La Ronge annual report highlighted that the fire department had their highest call volume in 2024.
Â鶹´«Ã½AVeast Sask’s past comes to life in new historical novel

Â鶹´«Ã½AVeast Sask’s past comes to life in new historical novel

Kelly Edgeworth explores family history and historical SE Sask. events in Shadows of Our Former Selves.
Canadian canola farmers to feel impact from damaging Chinese tariffs

Canadian canola farmers to feel impact from damaging Chinese tariffs

Canadian farmers could take a big hit from China's sudden retaliatory tariffs that take aim at canola, pork and other food commodities.
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