The Canadian Press on MSN2h
Saskatchewan doubling electric vehicle fee, increasing park administrative chargesThe Saskatchewan government has announced a list of fee changes coming this year, including a doubling of the cost to ...
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Regina Leader Post on MSNFamily questions future in Saskatchewan if it loses $10-a-day child careSaskatchewan is one of two provinces yet to sign a deal extending the federally subsidized $10-a-day child-care program into ...
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Regina Leader Post on MSNRegina Pat Canadians missing important parts during playoffsThe Pat C’s lost Mehl with a broken finger during the feisty opening game of their Saskatchewan Male U18 AAA Hockey League ...
The Canadian Press on MSN4d
Saskatchewan getting $700 million in national tobacco settlementREGINA – Saskatchewan is getting about $700 million as part of a settlement that will see three big tobacco companies pay out ...
Sergeant Robert Eric Semenchuck, 53, was arrested on Tuesday on Criminal Code charges of breach of trust and unauthorized use ...
China has announced that it will impose 100 per cent retaliatory tariffs on canola in response to Canadian tariffs on Chinese ...
The Canadian Press on MSN2d
Saskatchewan breast cancer patients can’t afford Calgary for care: leaked emailsREGINA – Leaked Saskatchewan government emails say some breast cancer patients are choosing not to go to Calgary for ...
The Canadian Press on MSN2d
Saskatchewan planning to support steelworkers in response to U.S. tariffs: MoeSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says the province is working on a plan that would help keep steelworkers employed in response ...
A Regina mother who was one of the first ALS patients to test a new treatment is now celebrating its accelerated approval in ...
The Canadian Press on MSN4d
Saskatchewan liquor stores selling leftover U.S. booze as government halts purchaseREGINA — Some Saskatchewan liquor stores are selling off their remaining bottles of American booze and restaurants are ...
The Canadian Press on MSN7d
Saskatchewan deputy premier says changing U.S. tariff decisions ‘ridiculous’REGINA – Saskatchewan’s deputy premier says the constantly shifting announcements from the United States on tariffs is ...
The Saskatchewan government has signed a $16-million deal with Ottawa to expand school food programs. The agreement will see ...
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