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Highlighting the needs of crime victims and the services available

Highlighting the needs of crime victims and the services available

May 11 to 17 is Victims And Survivors of Crime Week.
Harrison welcomes start of seeding in Saskatchewan

Harrison welcomes start of seeding in Saskatchewan

Ag Minister Daryl Harrison impressed with seeding progress, but tariff situation a concern.
Economic Development Week celebrates Sask.'s strong economy

Economic Development Week celebrates Sask.'s strong economy

‘Economic development is an ongoing process rather than a result,’ SEDA chief executive officer Verona Thibault said.
Beck’s referendum changes not getting backing from Sask Party

Beck’s referendum changes not getting backing from Sask Party

Government says the NDP private members’ bill would silence the voice of Saskatchewan people.
Credit union merger vote to run from June 3 to 13

Credit union merger vote to run from June 3 to 13

Dates are scheduled for votes to merge Conexus, Cornerstone and Synergy credit unions.
Sask. gas prices remain flat

Sask. gas prices remain flat

Even with oil prices jumping more than $4 per barrel compared to last week, average gasoline prices across much of Canada have remained relatively steady, though some provinces saw notable increases.
Young calls on Chan to clarify stance on separatism

Young calls on Chan to clarify stance on separatism

Young says Chan's recent remarks did not explicitly denounce separatism or clarify his involvement with Unified Grassroots.
Upcoming webinar could help battle against Leafy Spurge

Upcoming webinar could help battle against Leafy Spurge

The free webinar will have Sheila Tailon, a professional agrologist, speak on how to reduce the spread of the aggressive leafy spurge.
Sask. leads Canada in April job gains, lowest jobless rate

Sask. leads Canada in April job gains, lowest jobless rate

Saskatchewan added 21,100 jobs in April and posted Canada's lowest unemployment rate at 4.3%, according to Statistics Canada.
Highway Hotline sets record with 60 million checks this year

Highway Hotline sets record with 60 million checks this year

Saskatchewan’s Highway Hotline saw over 60 million checks in the past year, smashing previous records for the road info service.
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