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Homebuilders group pushing for 30-year mortgages to boost construction in Canada

Homebuilders group pushing for 30-year mortgages to boost construction in Canada

OTTAWA — The group that represents residential builders in Canada wants Ottawa to offer a 30-year amortization period for insured mortgages on new homes.
Cockrill encouraged by return to bargaining with teachers’ union

Cockrill encouraged by return to bargaining with teachers’ union

Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill optimistic and focused on a return to negotiations next week with Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation
Oxbow seed expert parlays knowledge into successful business

Oxbow seed expert parlays knowledge into successful business

Wayne Amos discusses his business, Big Dog Seeds, and the steps he has to follow.
Saskatchewan's February oil and gas public offering raises $10 million

Saskatchewan's February oil and gas public offering raises $10 million

This was the final public offering of six for the 2023-24 fiscal year. The province has received $75.5 million in revenue.
Update: Freezing drizzle, slippery roads alert ended

Update: Freezing drizzle, slippery roads alert ended

Check the highway hotline.
Suncrest to offer one-year university certificate option

Suncrest to offer one-year university certificate option

Courses set to be delivered in fall of 2024.
Snow event declared in Saskatoon

Snow event declared in Saskatoon

24 graders, 10 sanders, six plows and five sidewalk plows moving around the city.
Opinion: Farmers reach breaking point with city slicker ‘values’

Opinion: Farmers reach breaking point with city slicker ‘values’

Government policies favour urban ignorance over the realities farmers face.
Opinion: Cattle producers must be part of a methane win-win

Opinion: Cattle producers must be part of a methane win-win

Taking steps to reduce their cattle methane emissions the first part of the scenario.
Poilievre confirms he opposes puberty blockers, Trudeau says he's attacking rights

Poilievre confirms he opposes puberty blockers, Trudeau says he's attacking rights

OTTAWA — The political battle lines over gender identity came into sharper focus Wednesday as Pierre Poilievre came out against treating young people with puberty blockers — a position that prompted a broadside from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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