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Shercom execs vent frustrations over tire processing in Sask.

Shercom execs vent frustrations over tire processing in Sask.

Shercom President Shane Olson, COO Mike Richards raise concerns about how Saskatoon-based company was cut out of tire processing contract in Saskatchewan.
City of Regina kicks off 2024 road construction season

City of Regina kicks off 2024 road construction season

Motorists can expect busy construction season in Regina as $282 million in projects goes ahead
Moose Jaw has four of top 10 worst roads

Moose Jaw has four of top 10 worst roads

Other 'winning' communities are Moosomin, Buchanan, Cudworth, Cupar, Markinch, Whitewood and Springside.
Sask announces new multi-lateral well-drilling program

Sask announces new multi-lateral well-drilling program

The Ministry of Energy and Resources estimates between 100-200 additional wells will be drilled in the province per year as a result of this program.
NDP鈥檚 Beck takes aim at Moe on jobs, launches Hire Sask. plan

NDP鈥檚 Beck takes aim at Moe on jobs, launches Hire Sask. plan

Daily Leg Update: Opposition Leader Carla Beck accuses Premier Scott Moe of 鈥渟elling out鈥 Saskatchewan workers; government fires right back.
$42.6 million to address interpersonal violence and abuse

$42.6 million to address interpersonal violence and abuse

Provincial government investment is going to 34 community-based service organizations and 54 programs across the province
SaskPower, Sask Research Council now CANDU Owners Group members

SaskPower, Sask Research Council now CANDU Owners Group members

By joining COG, SaskPower and Sask. Research Council say they will gain access to research, technical workshops and peer groups as COG members.
Regina airport celebrating access to major U.S. hub.

Regina airport celebrating access to major U.S. hub.

In the last eight years, if you wanted to get to the United States by air from Regina, you would have to first fly to another Canadian city. That changed Sunday.
In Fraser We Trust: Blades even Eastern Conference Final

In Fraser We Trust: Blades even Eastern Conference Final

With a packed crowd of 9,328 fans witnessing the dramatic showdown at SaskTel Centre, the series now shifts south for games three and four.
Ag committee passes bill to ban horse exports by air

Ag committee passes bill to ban horse exports by air

Canada ships live horses mainly to Japan for slaughter, but the federal government has moved to ban the practice.
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