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Sask.-made Constitutional amendment would make history if passed in Senate

Sask.-made Constitutional amendment would make history if passed in Senate

A Saskatchewan-made constitutional amendment that would close a 140-year-old loophole that gives Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) massive tax exemptions is closer to reality now that the bill is in the Senate.
Free fishing, family time and fun all possible on Family Day weekend

Free fishing, family time and fun all possible on Family Day weekend

Family Day weekend of FREE fishing from February 19th to 21st – you won’t need to buy a fishing license.
Sask. releases first weekly COVID data report

Sask. releases first weekly COVID data report

The new report format includes deeper data than the online dashboard, like pre-existing conditions and emergency department patients
Webinar series on historical Sask. buildings launching in March

Webinar series on historical Sask. buildings launching in March

The webinar series will focus in on unique heritage sites operating within Sask., and how they're benefiting the community.
Meili likens Moe to Donald Trump

Meili likens Moe to Donald Trump

Meili says Moe is catering to far-right groups
‘Run its course:’ Sask. premier says removal of vax policy intends to ‘heal’ division

‘Run its course:’ Sask. premier says removal of vax policy intends to ‘heal’ division

Premier Scott Moe said the proof of vaccination policy is no longer effective in curbing transmission of COVID, making it time for it to go.
Judge quashes WCB decision on police officer’s suicide, orders case reopened

Judge quashes WCB decision on police officer’s suicide, orders case reopened

Former police officer Jason Mercer's family has been fighting to receive his WCB benefits since his suicide
Five things you need to know about Moe ending proof of vax policy

Five things you need to know about Moe ending proof of vax policy

The provincial government will end proof of vaccination or negative tests in Saskatchewan businesses, workplaces and other public venues this Monday, Feb, 14 at 12:01 a.m.
Proof of vax ends Valentine's Day

Proof of vax ends Valentine's Day

The remaining public health orders requiring masking in indoor public spaces will remain in effect until the end of February
Regina anti-mandate convoy removed from Legislature on Sunday

Regina anti-mandate convoy removed from Legislature on Sunday

The line of vehicles protesting provincial health mandates at Regina's Legislative grounds was removed Sunday night
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