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Manufactured goods significant contributors to Sask. prosperity

Manufactured goods significant contributors to Sask. prosperity

Capital investment in the manufacturing sector for 2023 was $970.9 million.
Five takeaways from Saskatchewan’s 2024 midyear financial update

Five takeaways from Saskatchewan’s 2024 midyear financial update

Province’s deficit grows larger according to Finance Minister Jim Reiter’s budget update.
Saskatchewan mid-year financial update projects $743M deficit, more than twice budget

Saskatchewan mid-year financial update projects $743M deficit, more than twice budget

REGINA — The Saskatchewan Party government is projecting a deficit that’s more than double what it predicted in its budget, largely due to higher crop insurance payouts following a difficult farming season.
Cancer Agency welcomes new physicians to Saskatoon and Regina

Cancer Agency welcomes new physicians to Saskatoon and Regina

Nine recruits to serve cancer treatment in various capacities in both cities.
NDP emergency motion on groceries PST goes down the tubes

NDP emergency motion on groceries PST goes down the tubes

Daily Leg Update: Opposition’s second emergency motion of the week on affordability is a no go again.
Lithium and potash drive interest in Sask subsurface mineral offering

Lithium and potash drive interest in Sask subsurface mineral offering

Millennium Land Ltd. made the highest bid, $909,356.61 for a 3,914.410-hectare permit block located north of Stoughton.
ExploreSask photo contest winners announced

ExploreSask photo contest winners announced

Competition received nearly 2,400 entries by the Sept. 15 deadline.
Notice given of Sask Party affordability bill to be introduced

Notice given of Sask Party affordability bill to be introduced

Daily Leg Update: Finance Minister Jim Reiter provides notice of Saskatchewan Party government’s affordability legislation, a day after blocking NDP’s gas tax motion.
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

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.
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