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Proposed Saskatchewan wind farm dividing communityDon Bourassa says a proposed wind farm near his home in southeast Saskatchewan has ruined relationships in his community — to the point where he feels he has been bullied.CanadaMar 28
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Saskatchewan finance minister says deficit budget aims to protect provincial servicesSaskatchewan's finance minister Jim Reiter tells reporters Tuesday he is opting to re-wear last year's budget shoes as the province braces for a deficit budget.PoliticsMar 17
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Saskatoon organizations concerned about demand after Prairie Harm Reduction closureSocial service organizations in Saskatoon say they are concerned about the uptick in demand following the closure of the city's only supervised consumption site.CanadaApr 10
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Oil price spikes will hit Canadians ‘throughout our economy,’ experts sayCanadian consumers are going to feel it in their wallets just about everywhere the longer the Iran war goes on, while some parts of the economy could see benefits.ConsumerMar 9
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Carbon price would cost Alberta oilsands a Timbit per barrel: climate groupThe analysis by the Canadian Climate Institute says oilsands producers will pay an average of about 50 cents per oil barrel, if the minimum carbon price rises to $130 per tonne.EconomyMar 12
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Provinces contend with fresh shocks ahead of 2026 budget seasonA new analysis from Desjardins indicates some resilience to U.S. trade pressures and revisions to economic data have most provinces on better footing heading into budget season.PoliticsFeb 17
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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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Saskatoon, other municipalities in Saskatchewan, facing property tax hikesMunicipalities in Saskatchewan are feeling the crunch of budget time and some leaders say taxpayers are feeling extra pressure due to government cost downloading.CanadaNov 28, 2025
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‘Economy remains resilient,’ Sask. finance minister says about fiscal updateThe Saskatchewan government is forecasting a deficit of $427 million at the mid-year point, but says its economy remains one of the best-performing provincial economies in Canada.EconomyNov 25, 2025
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B.C. premier calls pipeline MOU an ‘energy vampire’, First Nations call it a ‘pipe dream’The West Coast Oil Tanker Ban came into effect in 2019 and prohibits tankers from carrying more than 12,500 metric tonnes of crude oil along the northern coast of B.C.PoliticsNov 27, 2025
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Emilus set to be key target for Riders in Grey CupSam Emilus has dealt with this his ups and downs this year. Now the challenge of performing on the biggest stage awaits.SportsNov 15, 2025
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If CFL expands, Johnston wants it to be in CanadaIt's not a priority currently, but CFL commissioner Stewart Johnston said if the league does add a 10th team, he wants it to be in Canada.SportsNov 14, 2025
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Cenovus ‘resolute in our commitment’ to MEG deal, CEO saysCenovus foresees no further wrinkles in its takeover bid for MEG Energy, a day after a shareholder meeting to approve the deal was delayed due to a last-minute regulatory issue.MoneyOct 31, 2025
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Development agencies welcome new ministers with defence of their budgetsBureaucrats who run federal economic development agencies seem keen to defend their ability to hand out more than $1.3 billion a year to small and medium-sized businesses.CanadaSep 21, 2025
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Canadian farmers weigh future as Chinese tariffs hit canola pricesChina hit Canadian canola seed with a 75.8 per cent tariff. The duty is seen as a response to Canada's 100 per cent tariff on Chinese electric vehicles.CanadaSep 1, 2025
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Edmonton Heritage Festival returns for 52nd year, last time at Borden ParkThis year there will be 67 pavilions in Borden Park for the Edmonton Heritage Festival, which will return to its home in a refurbished Hawrelak Park in 2026.LifestyleJul 30, 2025
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Leaders’ summit wraps in Ontario with calls to work on health care fundingA morning meeting to end a three-day summit at Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville, Ont., will focus on internal trade, bail reform and changes to how health-care is paid for.PoliticsJul 23, 2025
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Nordic spa a go: Scandinave Spa’s Edmonton location set to open in 2028Scandinave Spa is moving forward with building its fifth location on a property perched atop of North Saskatchewan River banks in southwest Edmonton.ConsumerJul 16, 2025
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CFL commissioner takes notes from ‘fantastic’ Bombers atmosphere on league-wide tourAppointed in April as the league’s 15th commissioner, the former TSN president made his seventh of nine stops in Winnipeg as part of what he calls his “100-day listening tour.”SportsJul 2, 2025
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SaskTel sees income dip for a 4th year in a rowSaskatchewan Crown Corporations have released their annual fiscal reports, and SaskTel is down over 10 million in net income from the previous year.EconomyJun 24, 2025