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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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Saskatchewan announces $250M in funding for post-secondary institutionsSaskatchewan post-secondary institutions are seeing a big boost in funding to the tune of $250 million.CanadaNov 4, 2025
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Coroner’s inquest into death of Brandon Schafer-Kovacs continues Tuesday with testimoniesIt is day two of the coroner's inquest into a 14-year-old boy's death with more testimonies piecing the puzzle together on what really happened Brandon the day he died.HealthAug 26, 2025
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Coroner’s inquest begins Monday into the death of Brandon Schafer-KovacsThe coroner's inquest began Monday into tragic death of a 14-year old boy in Saskatoon while under government care back in 2022.HealthAug 25, 2025
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NDP critical of government over Jansen mine delaysThe opposition NDP are raising concerns about one of the biggest projects under construction in Saskatchewan as the project has been delayed to mid-2027.CanadaJul 21, 2025
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Leaked emails show Sask. breast cancer patients can’t afford Calgary for careLeaked Saskatchewan government emails say some breast cancer patients are choosing not to go to Calgary for treatment because they can't afford it.HealthMar 11, 2025
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Saskatchewan signs on to $16M school food programThe Saskatchewan government has signed a $16-million deal with Ottawa to expand school food programs with funding being recieved over the next three years.ConsumerMar 10, 2025
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Saskatchewan government announces special warrants for nearly $1B in new spendingThe Saskatchewan government has announced over $920 million in additional funding on Monday to 'address cost pressures and respond to emerging issues.'CanadaFeb 10, 2025
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Saskatchewan family, teachers calling for more complex needs supportsFor Lindsay Klassen, the Saskatchewan education system has reached a breaking point, after her son was denied help and sent home.CanadaDec 5, 2024
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Saskatchewan auditor concerned with tracking foreign ownership of farmlandSaskatchewan's provincial auditor is to release a report today outlining government programs and services that need improvement.CanadaDec 3, 2024
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