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Saskatchewan legislative session returns with deficit budget loomingPremier Scott Moe has said his Saskatchewan Party government plans to introduce a deficit budget, as well as pass various legislation it introduced last fall.PoliticsMar 2
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February snowstorm hits Saskatchewan after brief taste of springSaskatchewan residents are being warned to stay off roads with a snowstorm blowing in 25-30cm in some parts of the province, causing white-out conditionsWeatherFeb 17
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SaskPower rate hike takes effect, electricity costs increaseThe new rate hike will add approximately $5 per month to the average household bill. A similar increase is also being proposed for 2027.CanadaFeb 3
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CUPE urges Saskatchewan government to take action as library workers face violenceThe Canadian Union of Public Employees said two libraries temporarily closed last year due to heightened drug use and violence nearby.PoliticsMar 4
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Saskatchewan NDP call on province to take action on hospital safety, ditch reviewThe Saskatchewan NDP say another review into hospital security isn't needed and that the province should take action to fix the issues.PoliticsJan 26
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Saskatchewan NDP pushes for emergency session over proposed rate hikesThe Saskatchewan NDP said an emergency session must be called to tackle affordability issues, including proposed rate hikes on power and auto insurance.ConsumerJan 5
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Regina citizen website aims to link residents with family doctors taking patientsA Regina resident has set up a website that he hopes could help link people with a family doctor and clinics what are accepting new patients.HealthJan 13
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‘Irresponsible’: Disruption of crucial cancer scanner in Saskatchewan angers familyAn on-again, off-again machine in Saskatchewan that’s vital for diagnosing cancer has been disrupted again, putting at least one family in a bind.CanadaJan 7
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Moe faces Saskatchewan Party leadership votePremier Scott Moe is to face a leadership vote at his Saskatchewan Party's convention in Saskatoon after capturing the party's fifth-straight majority.PoliticsNov 8, 2025
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Governing Saskatchewan Party looks to rebuild in cities ahead of weekend conventionSaskatchewan's governing party is hoping to regain support from the province's two major cities as members prepare to meet at its biennial convention this weekend.PoliticsNov 7, 2025
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Saskatchewan Party to address rebuilding in major cities at biennial conventionThis weekend the Saskatchewan Party will be hosting its biennial convention and there is plenty at stake with Premier Scott Moe's leadership up for review.PoliticsNov 8, 2025
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Home for the holidays? How travel conditions look ahead of ChristmasAfter parts of Alberta were pummelled by a dump of snow, high winds and blizzard-like conditions, Saskatchewan and Manitoba were hit by the storm on Thursday.WeatherDec 18, 2025
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Scope of Saskatchewan health care safety review ‘still finalizing,’ says health ministerSaskatchewan's health minister says the government is still finalizing the details surrounding the independent review to bolster hospital safety announced last week.CanadaJan 28
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NDP leadership candidates pitch their rebuilding plans in final debateFour of the five candidates said they are running to rebuild the party, while Tony McQuail was the lone candidate who said he is eyeing the Prime Minister's Office.PoliticsFeb 20
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Saskatchewan launching independent review to address hospital safety issuesThe province is also expanding metal detectors to more urban and rural emergency departments and will employ 51 new protective service workers for them.CanadaJan 22
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Hawrelak Park reopening to the public in March after extensive rehabilitationThe large park in the North Saskatchewan River Valley has been closed since 2023 for an above and underground overhaul but in March, Edmontonians will be able to use it again.CanadaFeb 5
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Regina’s $6.8M subsidy to Costco could have been avoided, says auditorA $6.8-million subsidy the City of Regina is paying Costco could have been avoidable, Saskatchewan's auditor said Tuesday.EconomyDec 10, 2025
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Alberta auto insurance reforms aim to reduce court battles over compensationCourtrooms and lawyers' offices in Alberta are set to become less busy next year, when changes to the province's auto insurance market take effect.CanadaFeb 6
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Saskatchewan poised to spend additional $1B, includes millions for SaskPowerA committee meeting also heard an extra $194 million is needed to pay for carbon price fuel charges that the provincial government didn't collect.PoliticsDec 3, 2025
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Stability key reason why Rourke remains with LionsWanting to build on the strides he has made as a quarterback and the momentum generated by his team helped convince Nathan Rourke to sign an extension with the B.C. Lions.SportsJan 28