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REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe’s government, already under attack for failing to help wildfire evacuees, faced questions Wednesday over why almost half of its water bomber fleet was ...
SASKATOON - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, facing criticism that his government is failing to provide timely help to those fleeing wildfires, promised Wednesday a $500 payout for each evacuee ...
Wildfires have forced between 10,000 and 15,000 people throughout Saskatchewan from their homes in recent days.
Not only did few sectors contribute to that growth, but a whopping 72 per cent of it came from BHP’s Jansen potash project. Since 2022, more than two-thirds of Saskatchewan’s economic growth ...
The pause on the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) has been lifted but the province says it will prioritize health care, agriculture and skilled trades for its limited number of nominees.
Saskatchewan reverses American-branded, Canadian-made beer ban: What to know The move to ban the liquor, announced last week, drew criticism from industry and other groups. By Michael Joel-Hansen ...
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Vivian Czank (née Young) on Monday, March 10, 2025. Vivian was born on February 23, 1931. She grew up on a farm in Mistatim, Saskatchewan ...
For investors in the oil and gas industry, Saskatchewan again has much to offer. In the Fraser Institute’s annual survey, Saskatchewan consistently ranks among the most attractive jurisdictions ...
Saskatchewan’s manufacturing workforce is the second most productive in Canada and has grown at a record pace to keep up with its flourishing economy. Nearly 40,000 people make their living in ...
The 19-litre 'Saskatchewan mickey' may be for you As Alberta wrestles with moral panic over 4-litre jugs of vodka being for sale in the province, 19-litre jugs of the hard liquor enjoy immense ...
Don McMorris, Saskatchewan’s minister of government relations, said the projects will bring big benefits to the local communities. “The additional funding to make projects like these a reality ...
Regina, Saskatchewan, March 26, 2024 — A joint investment of more than $45 million from federal, provincial, and local governments will support an increased supply of safe and reliable drinking water, ...
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