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NDP calls for province to cover epilepsy drug

NDP calls for province to cover epilepsy drug

Xcopri, an anti-seizure medication for epilepsy, is not currently covered by the Saskatchewan government.

Saskatchewan legislature member says premier targeted his transgender children

REGINA — A Saskatchewan legislature member says his transgender children were targeted in an election campaign promise about school change rooms and he wants an apology from Premier Scott Moe.
Assessment program to gather data on student performance

Assessment program to gather data on student performance

Goal is to provide a fair and objective measure of how students are doing in key areas.

After record-breaking warmth, winter to 'salvage its reputation': Weather Network

Canada's warmest winter on record is unlikely to make a repeat performance this year, The Weather Network's chief meteorologist says, as a new seasonal forecast suggests the season will try to "salvage its reputation."

WHL Roundup: Kovacevic scores three, Warriors post decisive 7-4 win over Broncos

MOOSE JAW, Sask. — Rilen Kovacevic scored a hat trick and the Moose Jaw Warriors bested the Swift Current Broncos 7-4 in Western Hockey League play on Tuesday.
Head in the clouds? Don’t drive high

Head in the clouds? Don’t drive high

National Safe Driving Week highlights dangers of driving while impaired by cannabis.
NDP emergency motion to suspend gas tax goes down the tubes

NDP emergency motion to suspend gas tax goes down the tubes

Government side blocks the NDP motion to suspend the gas tax, preventing it from even getting to the floor.
Moe speaks on next steps to address Trump’s tariff threats

Moe speaks on next steps to address Trump’s tariff threats

Premier Scott Moe to join meeting of Prime Minister and Premiers Wednesday to discuss response to Trump plans for a 25 per cent tariff.

Saskatchewan NDP motion to scrap gas tax fails in legislature

REGINA — An Opposition emergency motion to suspend the provincial 15-cent-a-litre gas tax failed in the Saskatchewan legislature Tuesday, with Premier Scott Moe saying there are other ways to save people money.

Prairie premiers urge action on security to fend off Trump's tariff threats

EDMONTON — Prairie premiers are urging Canada to act on American concerns over illegal cross-border traffic of people and drugs to stave off the looming threat of 25-per-cent tariffs.
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