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City to foot millions in CERB owed by REAL, Econ. Dev. Regina

City to foot millions in CERB owed by REAL, Econ. Dev. Regina

Regina council votes to cover REAL, Econ Dev. Regina for CERB money 小蓝视频 returned following a CRA audit.
Notice of motion presented for Dewdney Ave. name change

Notice of motion presented for Dewdney Ave. name change

Issue of name change for Dewdney Ave. due to come up at June council meeting.
Beck renews NDP call to suspend gas tax

Beck renews NDP call to suspend gas tax

Saskatchewan NDP again calls for six-month break in the gas tax on heels of federal Conservative calls for similar measures
Flurry of investor alerts from FCAA

Flurry of investor alerts from FCAA

Morgan Stern, Trimamex Capital Limited and Blantomic not registered in Sask.
Contentious Leg session over as parties get ready to go to polls

Contentious Leg session over as parties get ready to go to polls

Daily Leg Update - Leg session was filled with bickering and mudslinging, not to mention labour strife in education.
Tourism sector recovers from COVID lockdown

Tourism sector recovers from COVID lockdown

In 2019 tourism contributed $2.4 billion to the provincial economy; that declined by one-half during the lockdown
Sask. sees decrease in housing starts despite strong report from CMHC

Sask. sees decrease in housing starts despite strong report from CMHC

Saskatchewan is joined by British Columbia, Manitoba, and Ontario as the only provinces that saw a decrease in the number of housing starts in 2024.
Lieutenant Governor scholarship recipients announced

Lieutenant Governor scholarship recipients announced

In 2023, both scholarships were renamed from the Queen Elizabeth II Scholarship and the Queen Elizabeth II Centennial Aboriginal Scholarship, after the passing of Her Majesty.
Reminder: leave baby wildlife alone

Reminder: leave baby wildlife alone

In spite of their good intentions, humans can greatly reduce young animals' chances for survival.
Be bear aware

Be bear aware

To enhance public safety and reduce the creation of habituated and food-conditioned bears, it is against the law to feed bears.
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