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Saskatchewan will decide in February whether it will remit the carbon tax collected on natural gas, the minister responsible for SaskEnergy says.

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The Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) loans given by the federal government during COVID-19 have to be repaid by Jan. 18th.

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Community leaders are also trying to educate a new generation about how the animal also has important implications for the future of the Prairies.

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The province says it will officially stop collecting carbon tax on Jan. 1, the province said in a news release issued Thursday.

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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe once said a fundamental pillar of Canadian democracy is the rule of law. His province is now prepared to break it.

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Writers from the Fraser Institute argue that Saskatchewan needs the right solutions to address the lack of homes in the province.

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Long wait times for ambulances and ER admissions are connected, according to Sask. paramedics, and a symptom of larger problems.

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From Sept. 18 to Dec. 16, slightly over 12 per cent of people in Regina and Saskatoon between six months and 64 years old were vaccinated against COVID-19.

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Canada's economic growth was essentially unchanged in October, Statistics Canada says, coming off a surprise contraction in the third quarter of 2023.

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A new report has found an increasing number of Canadians are dying while waiting for surgery and diagnostic scans.

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A high-ranked executive in Saskatchewan's ministry of education has resigned the same week a podcast episode was released alleging his inappropriate behaviour.

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Just one day after Regina's ERs were revealed to be violating the fire code, the SHA said it will redirect patients to alleviate pressures.

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The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission reviewed how the provincial police street check policy has been applied.

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Saskatchewan is lauding a recent trade mission to the Philippines and Singapore as a success, returning with over 1,000 job applications.

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A credit union in a southwestern Saskatchewan town is closed until further notice after a brazen group of thieves smashed into the building and stole an ATM early Sunday morning.

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Data obtained by the Saskatchewan NDP shows four years of disruptions across 53 hospitals and health centres.

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A Regina woman crashed a stolen taxi cab into multiple businesses, including driving it through the city's downtown mall, in the early hours of Saturday morning, police say.

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In an attempt to cut down on medical imaging wait times, the government intends to deploy a mobile magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner in Regina.

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A federal judge has dismissed applications from the truck driver who caused the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash in Saskatchewan and was fighting deportation back to India.

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The NDP Opposition says the Saskatchewan Party government is holding up an investigation into rates the province paid for a social services client to stay at a Regina motel owned by Sask. Party MLA Gary Grewal.

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This is a government that brought us to this point because they have desperately wanted to make teachers' negotiations about something else.

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Vancouver-based acrobat Santé Fortunato is coming to the Brandt Centre this week with Corteo, a world-famous show by Cirque du Soleil.

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Potash companies operating in Saskatchewan are not paying enough royalties, according to a research paper from the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy.

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A group of Saskatchewan mayors were in the province's largest city to pitch a long-shot plan that could transform the province.

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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is working hard to use a global climate change conference as an opportunity to market the province’s non-renewable resources.

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