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NDP incensed that Moe pledges chemtrail investigation

NDP incensed that Moe pledges chemtrail investigation

Moe talks to voters at Speers meeting about various conspiracy theories around SHA and WEF.
The War Amps: A legacy of support and empowerment

The War Amps: A legacy of support and empowerment

Groups Initially established to assist war amputees in reintegrating into civilian life eventually joined together to become The War Amps.
Bear spray rules, marshalls services among policing announcements

Bear spray rules, marshalls services among policing announcements

Public safety initiatives unveiled in Prince Albert.
Reimagining the Indigenous colour wheel

Reimagining the Indigenous colour wheel

Exploring the vast world of natural pigments.
World tourists are discovering Saskatchewan

World tourists are discovering Saskatchewan

Travel spending reached almost $2.85 billion in 2023.
Market place for native prairie plants marks 30th anniversary

Market place for native prairie plants marks 30th anniversary

Royal Saskatchewan Museum welcomes visitors and gardeners.
Sask. budget ads cost taxpayers $70,000

Sask. budget ads cost taxpayers $70,000

Like bragging about getting a D says CTF.
Nurse practitioners sought for rural and remote communities

Nurse practitioners sought for rural and remote communities

Applications being accepted for 27 new positions.
Sask. sees 16,200 jobs created

Sask. sees 16,200 jobs created

Unemployment rate third lowest in Canada.
Feds say new methane regulations good way to reduce emissions

Feds say new methane regulations good way to reduce emissions

A proposed federal upstream oil and gas emissions cap and new methane regulations could cost an extra $7-9 billion in compliance costs. The feds says the reduction of methane emissions is among the lowest cost ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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