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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.
Regina Police warn public of emergency scams

Regina Police warn public of emergency scams

In the past 48 hours, the Regina Police Service (RPS) has seen seven reported cases of emergency scams where fraudsters target grandparents and play upon their emotions to compel them to release thousands of dollars.
Shelly Palmer - Introducting Google's Gemini 2.5

Shelly Palmer - Introducting Google's Gemini 2.5

AI that thinks before It speaks.
Police ask for public's help after man found deceased

Police ask for public's help after man found deceased

On March 25 at approximately 12:10 p.m., Wollaston Lake RCMP received a report that someone had been seriously injured near a residence on Hatchet Lake Denesuline First Nation.
Spring weather on the Prairies is a messy thing

Spring weather on the Prairies is a messy thing

Prairie spring has a lot of chaos built in as seasons change and summer tries to assert itself.
Three candidates so far for Souris-Moose Mountain for fed election

Three candidates so far for Souris-Moose Mountain for fed election

The Conservative Party of Canada, the People's Party of Canada and the Green Party have their candidates.
Mechanics learn ‘less invasive’ vehicle repair method during conference

Mechanics learn ‘less invasive’ vehicle repair method during conference

The Saskatchewan Association of Automotive Repairers (SAAR) held its two-day spring conference and banquet in Moose Jaw recently, which attracted dozens of repair technicians from across the province.
Estevan police arrest two motorists for drug-impaired driving

Estevan police arrest two motorists for drug-impaired driving

Police were also called to a two-vehicle collision.
Legion relocation banquet lets members say farewell to ‘old friend’

Legion relocation banquet lets members say farewell to ‘old friend’

Branch No. 59 held a farewell banquet to honour the nearly 100-year-old building they are leaving because their current lease expires on May 1.
Indigenous business sector growing in Saskatchewan, says Kaeding

Indigenous business sector growing in Saskatchewan, says Kaeding

Indigenous businesses are also thriving in the province.
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