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Carney signs order to remove consumer carbon price

Carney signs order to remove consumer carbon price

Canadians who had been receiving carbon rebates will still receive the next one in April.
Crunching the numbers: Data drives new look at USask services

Crunching the numbers: Data drives new look at USask services

Sharing updates on the process and progress is a key part of the project.
Saskatoon police clamp down on drug-trafficking activity

Saskatoon police clamp down on drug-trafficking activity

SPS would like to remind the public that any drug not prescribed by a doctor and dispensed by a pharmacist can result in serious injury or death.  
Fentanyl, meth, cocaine seized in traffic stop

Fentanyl, meth, cocaine seized in traffic stop

Police arrested a man during a traffic stop in Lloydminster in relation to a drug-trafficking investigation.
Update: SaskPower crews continue to tend to power failures

Update: SaskPower crews continue to tend to power failures

Thousands have been affected by power outages during the afternoon.
Mark Carney makes global headlines from tariffs to Canadian sovereignty

Mark Carney makes global headlines from tariffs to Canadian sovereignty

Mark Carney says he is focused on "meeting the moment" and facing down the threat posed by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Ag literacy on school agendas in March

Ag literacy on school agendas in March

Industry volunteers to make presentations during Agriculture Literacy Month.
Update: Missing Cote First Nation man located deceased

Update: Missing Cote First Nation man located deceased

Anonymous information can be provided to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Police report poor road conditions due to winter weather

Police report poor road conditions due to winter weather

Before travelling, check the weather and road conditions along your route.
Saskatchewan doubling electric vehicle fee, increasing park administrative charges

Saskatchewan doubling electric vehicle fee, increasing park administrative charges

Saskatchewan is also applying a new $1,000 flat fee for construction permits of hazardous goods facilities.
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