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Regina Leader Post on MSNSaskatchewan to receive money from tobacco settlement over next 20 yearsThe approximate settlement for Saskatchewan is about $712 million. But for right now, the Government of Saskatchewan says the remainder of that balance is set to be paid out over the next 20 years, at ...
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Justice minister wants answers on removal of Saskatchewan’s top MountieREGINA – Saskatchewan’s justice minister says he wants answers on why the RCMP’s commanding officer in the province was ...
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Narcity on MSNCanada's weather forecast for July reveals which provinces will 'sizzle' with summer heatThe Weather Network said that the hottest weather will move back and forth across Canada during July. For most of the month, ...
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Regina Leader Post on MSNWith an eye to Saskatchewan's growing debt, expert sees 'stormy weather ahead'That the Saskatchewan government posted yet another deficit is of no surprise to business professor Keith Willoughby, but he ...
REGINA - School divisions in Saskatchewan now have to make their change room policies publicly available and share them with ...
The Saskatchewan government is joining Alberta in a legal challenge against the federal Impact Assessment Act, arguing the ...
According to the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency, there were 64 active wildfires in the province on Wednesday morning, with ...
Saskatchewan says it’s stepping in to support Alberta’s legal challenge against the federal Impact Assessment Act.
The latest rage index by Pollara was just released, and Alberta ranked as one of the angriest provinces in Canada.
Deloitte Canada’s Chief Economist, Dawn Desjardins, spoke on the Evan Bray Show about a new report on the country’s economy.
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The StarPhoenix on MSN'Canada's biggest celebration of country music': Saskatoon to hold CCMA Awards next fallThe Canadian Country Music Association awards are headed to Saskatoon for a third time. Saskatoon is back on the major ...
Residents in northern Saskatchewan were especially happy to be celebrating Canada Day in their home communities. Several thousand residents were evacuated due to wildfires last month and while their ...
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