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Cabinet minister in camouflage with gun nearly caused security alert at legislatureThe NDP said Wednesday the document stokes further suspicions of Harrison’s story and reinforces that he has lost trust and needs to be fired from Premier Scott Moe’s cabinet.CanadaMay 29
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Premier Scott Moe appoints new advanced education ministerColleen Young has been appointed to serve as Minister of Advanced Education. The position was previously held by Saskatoon Northwest MLA Gordon Wyant.PoliticsMay 17
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Scott Moe calls harassment allegations against Jeremy Harrison ‘unequivocally false’Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he has met with MLA Jeremy Harrison to discuss harassment allegations by Speaker Randy Weekes. Moe says the allegations are not true.CanadaMay 17
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Former Sask. Party MLA Lyle Stewart dies after battle with cancerStewart was the Sask. Party MLA for the Thunder Creek and Lumsden-Morse ridings. He served in politics for 24 years before his retirement last year.Canada4 hours
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Scott Moe addresses Sask. exports at Food Fuel and Fertilizer Global SummitOn Monday the second annual Food Fuel Fertilizer Global Summit put on by Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce kicked off in Regina, with premier Scott Moe taking the stage.CanadaMay 6
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Saskatchewan government files injunction ahead of CRA carbon auditJustice Minister and Attorney General Bronwyn Eyre said an injunction has been filed to stop the CRA from taking the province's money.PoliticsJul 4
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Hearing cancelled for Saskatchewan’s bid to stop federal collection of carbon moneyFederal Court in Vancouver says lawyers for Saskatchewan indicate in a letter that they're negotiating with Ottawa to resolve the dispute.CanadaJul 12
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Saskatchewan wins injunction to block CRA from collecting carbon taxThe Sask. government claimed a victory Monday in its showdown with Ottawa, winning an injunction to block the CRA from collecting the carbon tax ahead of a Federal Court hearing.CanadaJul 8
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Regina’s new Urgent Care Centre to open on July 2The new $18.7-million UCC will serve as an alternative to emergency departments for minor illness, injuries, and mental health and addiction supports that are non-life-threateningHealthJun 27
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Saskatchewan ignored 84 requests to release documents: privacy commissionerSaskatchewan's privacy commissioner says the provincial government has refused dozens of his requests over the last year to release public information.CanadaJun 20
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Saskatchewan, CRA reach carbon pricing payment agreement: BibeauThe dispute between the governments of Saskatchewan and Canada around the province's refusal to collect the federal carbon price on natural gas appears to have been settled.PoliticsJul 16
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Regina senior centre highlights need for more funding as aging population growsAs the aging population increases, Regina Senior Citizens' Centre says it needs more funding from all levels of government to continue to serve the community.CanadaJun 29
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Alberta is banning phones in classrooms. Will Saskatchewan follow suit?Provincial officials in Saskatchewan are debating whether to allow K-12 students to have cellphones in classrooms as Alberta becomes the fourth province to ban them.CanadaJun 28
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Speaker of Legislative Assembly resigns from Sask. Party caucusRandy Weekes submitted his resignation to the Sask. Party on Monday. He will sit as an independent and will remain Speaker of the Legislative Assembly.PoliticsJun 25
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Jagmeet Singh makes case to new Alberta NDP leader amid party separation talksNewly elected Alberta NDP Opposition Leader Naheed Nenshi said he intends to ask provincial party members if they want to separate from the federal party.CanadaJun 27
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James Butler in concussion protocol as Ticats search for win No. 1Hamilton Tiger-Cats head coach Scott Milanovich does not believe James Butler's injury will be a long term issue.SportsJun 28
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After 300 km, drug overdose awareness walk comes to an end in ReginaAfter eight days and more than 350 kilometres, the second annual overdose awareness walk wrapped up in Regina.CanadaJun 18
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Sask. Party MLAs deflect committee attempt to call witnesses into Harrison gun allegationsMembers of the governing Saskatchewan Party are rebuffing an Opposition attempt to call witnesses to answer questions on weapons allegations against a cabinet minister.CanadaJun 17
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Sask. teachers resume job action as school year endsSanctions have resumed in Saskatchewan schools after teachers rejected the province's proposal to go into binding arbitration and a bargaining impasse was declared last week.CanadaJun 10
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Saskatchewan Speaker calls meeting to get to bottom of Jeremy Harrison gun allegationsSaskatchewan's legislature Speaker says a meeting he called for next week is the only avenue to get to the bottom of gun allegations surrounding a cabinet minister.CanadaJun 14