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November started warm and dry, ended cold and snowy

November started warm and dry, ended cold and snowy

The weather in November was a tale of two different climates.
Avoid a polar swim this winter

Avoid a polar swim this winter

REGINA — With colder temperatures arriving and ice beginning to form on waterbodies across the province, the Water Security Agency (WSA) is reminding the public about ice safety.
Government intent on keeping federal carbon tax off home heating

Government intent on keeping federal carbon tax off home heating

REGINA - An Act meant to fulfill the government's commitment in the recent provincial election to extend the carbon tax exemption on home heating was introduced in the Saskatchewan Legislature Tuesday.
Takeaways from Vol. 2 of the 2024 provincial auditor’s report

Takeaways from Vol. 2 of the 2024 provincial auditor’s report

REGINA - The Provincial Auditor of Saskatchewan has issued her 2024 Report, Volume 2, which has been tabled in the Legislative Assembly.
Premier Moe responds to Singh on PST

Premier Moe responds to Singh on PST

REGINA - Premier Scott Moe and federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh aren’t exactly seeing eye to eye when it comes to matching Singh’s call to remove the PST on essential items.
MLAs sworn in at the Legislature

MLAs sworn in at the Legislature

REGINA - The new and returning members of the Saskatchewan Legislature were officially sworn into office Thursday. The new Legislature includes 34 Saskatchewan Party MLAs and 27 New Democrats.
SK's largest renewable energy facility north of Moose Mountain park now online

SK's largest renewable energy facility north of Moose Mountain park now online

CARLYLE — Construction of the new Bekevar Wind Energy Facility north of Moose Mountain Provincial Park is complete, says SaskPower in a news release Friday morning.
Beck announces NDP shadow cabinet appointments

Beck announces NDP shadow cabinet appointments

REGINA - Opposition Leader Carla Beck has announced the NDP shadow cabinet and all their MLAs will have a critic role. The entire expanded caucus of 27 NDP MLAs will be in the shadow cabinet, facing the 16 Sask Party cabinet ministers.
SaskPower marks 10 years of operations for CCS facility at Boundary Dam

SaskPower marks 10 years of operations for CCS facility at Boundary Dam

ESTEVAN - SaskPower’s carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility at the Boundary Dam Power Station Unit 3 near Estevan continues its strong performance as the facility has eclipsed 10 years of operation, the Crown corporation said in a news release We
Construction group head welcomes Marit’s appointment

Construction group head welcomes Marit’s appointment

SASKATOON — Saskatchewan Heavy Construction Association President Shantel Lipp said the organization is ready to co-operate again with Dave Marit, who will be returning to his previous role leading the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure.