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Market Watch: 1,841 real estate transactions in May

Market Watch: 1,841 real estate transactions in May

Strong sales continue as inventory levels remain at lowest levels seen since 2008.
SIIT program trains Indigenous log haul drivers

SIIT program trains Indigenous log haul drivers

The Forestry Log Haul Step Program will support up to 20 individuals in gaining the 980 hours of experience required to become a fully licensed log haul driver. 
Stop collecting the federal carbon tax on farms says poll

Stop collecting the federal carbon tax on farms says poll

Insightrix poll finds 64 per cent support Sask. extending non-collection policy.
NDP formally requests investigation into allegations from speaker

NDP formally requests investigation into allegations from speaker

Controversy continues to swirl over allegations about a gun in the legislature.
Seeding progress is 94 per cent complete

Seeding progress is 94 per cent complete

Crop Report for the period of May 28 to June 3, 2024
June oil and gas public offering generates $7.4 million

June oil and gas public offering generates $7.4 million

The Lloydminster area generated the most revenue, bringing in $5,584,969 for 36 leases and one exploration licence.
Province, teachers unable to solve issues with binding arbitration

Province, teachers unable to solve issues with binding arbitration

The committee has endorsed a tentative agreement reached earlier, but it was not ratified by the membership.
Premier announces new oil-and-gas high school courses

Premier announces new oil-and-gas high school courses

Students will learn about the importance of the oil and gas industry, and gain knowledge about career opportunities available in Saskatchewan's energy industry, while local companies will receive support in building a future workforce to meet consumer demands.
The Jonas Brothers to play Grey Cup halftime

The Jonas Brothers to play Grey Cup halftime

We don't who'll be playing in the big game this November but we do know the halftime entertainment will be.
NDP call for investigation into Harrison, his gun, and the speaker’s allegations

NDP call for investigation into Harrison, his gun, and the speaker’s allegations

The NDP has laid out a timeline they believe shows Premier Scott Moe knew Jeremy Harrison did indeed bring a gun to the legislature, despite his public denials.
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