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Regina brewery says alcohol trade deal misses bigger issues

Regina brewery says alcohol trade deal misses bigger issues

Mark Heise, CEO of Rebellion Brewing, said the MOU signed between Sask. and Ont. doesn't address the bigger provincial challenges around alcohol distribution.
Buffalo Pound water plant could pay $1M extra in tariffs on upgrade project

Buffalo Pound water plant could pay $1M extra in tariffs on upgrade project

The contractor has also submitted a notice that it reserves the right to claim costs for tariffs.
Cairns on Cinema: Big early numbers for Lilo & Stitch

Cairns on Cinema: Big early numbers for Lilo & Stitch

Massive numbers for Disney remake drive summer box office in the early going
First Ministers Meeting ends with optimism projects can move ahead

First Ministers Meeting ends with optimism projects can move ahead

Premiers call it a good discussion, but much still to be determined.
Vehicle rollover claims life of Onion Lake Cree Nation woman

Vehicle rollover claims life of Onion Lake Cree Nation woman

Onion Lake RCMP continue to investigate with the assistance of a Saskatchewan RCMP collision reconstructionist. 
Man dies after motorcycle rolls on Hwy 49 in Preeceville

Man dies after motorcycle rolls on Hwy 49 in Preeceville

The driver of the motorcycle was declared deceased by EMS at the scene.
SaskTel waiving select charges to wildfire evacuees

SaskTel waiving select charges to wildfire evacuees

SaskTel will credit customers for their SaskTel Internet, maxTV Stream, and Home Phone services for the duration of their evacuation.
Sask. wildfires continue to grow; Canoe Lake evacuees able to return

Sask. wildfires continue to grow; Canoe Lake evacuees able to return

About 8,000 people have been evacuated due to fires, with two more communities added today.
Estevan family grateful for support during cancer fight

Estevan family grateful for support during cancer fight

Campaign is looking to help Lisa Fitzpatrick with costs related to her cancer fight.
First Ministers Meeting set to go in Saskatoon

First Ministers Meeting set to go in Saskatoon

Canada’s First Ministers to gather in Saskatoon tomorrow to tackle tensions and chart a path for building major nation-wide infrastructure projects.
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