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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Grey Cup festivities have begun at Regina retirement homeSince the Saskatchewan Roughriders made it to the Grey Cup game, it only makes sense to throw a party. That's exactly residents of Venvi Renaissance retirement home in Regina did.CanadaNov 12
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A.J. Ouellette ready to rumble for RoughridersSaskatchewan Roughriders running back A.J. Ouellette is nicknamed 'Thor' in part because he wields a hammer associated with Norse god of thunder.SportsNov 12
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Saskatchewan won’t probe wildfire plane problemsThe Saskatchewan Party members of a legislature committee have rejected a bid by the Opposition NDP to expand the auditor's probe into problems with the province's wildfire fighting aircraft.CanadaSep 22
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Communities from across Saskatchewan gather to discuss preserving Indigenous languageSaskatchewan has many different Indigenous languages and dialects as it is an important part of culture. The Language Keepers Gathering opened up talks about preserving language.CanadaNov 5
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Saskatchewan throne speech focuses on economy, health careSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe delivered his throne speech Wednesday focusing on economy, safety and healthcare to kick off the party's fall session.PoliticsOct 22
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Saskatchewan NDP calls for public inquiry into government wildfire responseSaskatchewan's opposition party is calling for a public inquiry into the government's response to last summer's wildfires that wreaked havoc across the province.CanadaOct 16
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Moe to face tariff, health care questions as Saskatchewan legislature returnsSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe will face questions on affordability, hospitals and canola tariffs when the legislature resumes Wednesday.PoliticsOct 21
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Saskatchewan government announces nuclear-focused energy security planThe Saskatchewan government has announced its energy plan, which it says will place the province at the centre of the continent's energy grid.PoliticsOct 20
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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
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Saskatchewan child-care agreement renewed for 5 more years, province saysThe federal government has extended its agreement with Saskatchewan for affordable early learning and child care, the province announced Friday.PoliticsNov 28
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Former public safety supervisor says agency ignored ideas to save Denare Beach amid wildfireA former fire supervisor with Saskatchewan's public safety agency says he quit his job out of frustration, saying the agency ignored ideas to fight the fire.CanadaDec 2
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Former Alberta premier Jason Kenney says politician recall legislation being misusedKenney served as Alberta's premier from 2019 before stepping down in 2022. He also served as a cabinet minister in former prime minster Stephen Harper’s government.PoliticsDec 5
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Citizen recall petition approved against Alberta Justice Minister Mickey AmeryAnother member of Alberta's UCP government is facing a recall campaign after Elections Alberta approved a citizen recall petition against Justice Minister Mickey Amery.PoliticsDec 17
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Prime Minister Mark Carney faces mixed reaction during Grey Cup coin tossPrime Minister Mark Carney kicked off the 112th Grey Cup in Winnipeg with the coin toss, drawing mixed reactions from fans amid pre-game performances and tailgate festivities.SportsNov 16