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Things looking stable on the wildfire front

Things looking stable on the wildfire front

Most evacuees have returned home, no major changes to report
A journey through time awaits you at the T. Rex Discovery Centre

A journey through time awaits you at the T. Rex Discovery Centre

Exploration opportunities daily, with special events also planned.
NDP, Sask Party trade shots over procurement

NDP, Sask Party trade shots over procurement

Opposition claims government misrepresented procurement practices; government calls it is an irresponsible attack on workers.
SaskPower faces pressures on rates in near future

SaskPower faces pressures on rates in near future

Minister Jeremy Harrison and Rupen Pandya, CEO of SaskPower, spoke of the pressure on rates faced by the provincial Crown utility.
Prime Minister Carney does not endorse online traders

Prime Minister Carney does not endorse online traders

Investor Alert: Impersonation scam uses Prime Minister Mark carney's image and fake news articles to target Saskatchewan people.
Lisa Zunti elected as new SEIU-West president

Lisa Zunti elected as new SEIU-West president

Lisa Zunti will lead SEIU-West’s 13,000 members after Barb Cape stepped down at the union’s bi-annual convention in Saskatoon.
New businesses in Sask Parks enhance visitor experience

New businesses in Sask Parks enhance visitor experience

More glamping, more teepees, more food services offered.
Opposition NDP blast Crown reports, predict rate hikes

Opposition NDP blast Crown reports, predict rate hikes

NDP take issue with all the Crown reports СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ released at once in Saskatoon.
Harrison points to positives as Crowns annual reports are released

Harrison points to positives as Crowns annual reports are released

Minister for Crown Investments Corporation Jeremy Harrison points to strong revenues and investment
Saskatchewan wildfires ease, but danger still smoulders

Saskatchewan wildfires ease, but danger still smoulders

With 19 wildfires still active, the SPSA says cooler weather helps — but Saskatchewan’s wildfire season is far from finished.
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