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A capsule look at the 13 teams set to compete at the world men's curling championship

A capsule look at the 13 teams set to compete at the world men's curling championship

MOOSE JAW, Sask. — Brad Jacobs and his Alberta-based team will represent Canada at the BKT Tires World Men's Curling Championship starting Saturday at the Moose Jaw Events Centre.
Premier Moe says Sask. is now carbon tax free

Premier Moe says Sask. is now carbon tax free

Premier Scott Moe made the announcement on the X platform on Wednesday afternoon.
'Fully carbon tax free': Moe announces plan to eliminate industrial levy

'Fully carbon tax free': Moe announces plan to eliminate industrial levy

REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says the province is reducing the industrial carbon levy to zero.
Saskatoon hit with drug crisis with hundreds of overdose calls in past month

Saskatoon hit with drug crisis with hundreds of overdose calls in past month

SASKATOON, Sask. — The head of Saskatoon's only safe consumption site says she saw the current drug crisis coming.
Indigenous business sector growing in Saskatchewan, says Kaeding

Indigenous business sector growing in Saskatchewan, says Kaeding

Indigenous businesses are also thriving in the province.
NDP put Sask Party budget in the shredder, literally

NDP put Sask Party budget in the shredder, literally

Finance Critic Trent Wotherspoon says budget not worth the paper it is printed on.
Kaeding: US tariffs have huge impact on small businesses

Kaeding: US tariffs have huge impact on small businesses

Saskatchewan residents advised to buy local and support Canadian goods and products as much as possible.
Parties still in process of finding candidates in Saskatchewan

Parties still in process of finding candidates in Saskatchewan

Process of nominating candidates now ramping up for federal election.
Measles cases confirmed in Saskatchewan

Measles cases confirmed in Saskatchewan

SHA confirms two cases, with a third under investigation.
No need for grading of eggs at farmers market, says province

No need for grading of eggs at farmers market, says province

Province states this will ensure the Ministry of Health and SHA maintain a common sense approach to food safety, specific to eggs.
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