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Saskatchewan reporting $947-million deficit, higher health care expenses for last fiscal yearSaskatchewan's government is ending the last fiscal year deep in the red, with a $947-million deficit for the 2025-26 year.PoliticsJun 30
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‘There is real momentum’: Saskatchewan continues to prepare for nuclear futureAs the federal government releases its future energy strategy, Saskatchewan's government and a major uranium mining company say it is ready to meet that demand.CanadaJun 24
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Saskatchewan RCMP respond to 177 calls during Craven Country ThunderRCMP had partnered with Saskatchewan Government Insurance to conduct traffic stops near the festival grounds in the village outside Regina.TrendingJul 13
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Saskatchewan boosts disaster aid in response to storm-packed spring and summerIncreased benefits are being put in place to help residents after stormy spring and summer seasons, the Saskatchewan government announced Thursday.WeatherJul 16
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Saskatchewan had ‘significant gaps’ in 2025 wildfire preparation, response: reportThe Saskatchewan government and SPSA received a report described by the opposition as "damning." It has 11 recommendations to better manage wildfires.FireJun 12
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Saskatchewan mailing postcards for feedback on youth social media banPremier Scott Moe said the Saskatchewan government will survey the public for input on how the province can tackle the issue of social media.TechMay 5
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Saskatchewan separatists skeptical of Carney government’s push for unityUnited Grassroots chair Clark Brotzell said despite recent announcements made by Prime Minister Mark Carney to ease western alienation concerns, he has not seen much progress.PoliticsJun 10
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Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation strikes deal to support uranium mine, drop lawsuitA Cree nation in northern Saskatchewan has entered an agreement with a company looking to mine in the Athabasca area for uranium.EconomyJul 3
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Some Saskatchewan speed cameras ‘temporarily inactive’ as SGI switches vendorsSaskatchewan speeders may be able to avoid a ticket as some photo enforcement speed cameras become inactive while the SGI shifts to a new camera vendor.CanadaJun 26
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Marshals service poaching from other agencies, Saskatchewan NDP saysSaskatchewan's Opposition NDP is accusing Premier Scott Moe's government of tinkering with police forces without showing any results.PoliticsJun 9
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Sask. community safety minister defends corrections system after 5 inmate release errorsSaskatchewan Community Safety Minister Michael Weger says the mistakes are small compared with the successes of the ministry, while some experts point to greater systematic cracks.CanadaJul 14
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Saskatchewan calls Northern Shield Energy Corridor pipeline positive newsSaskatchewan shares its opinion on the proposed Alberta-Ontario pipeline through the Northern Shield Energy Corridor announced without Saskatchewan.CanadaJul 8
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Saskatchewan businesses still feeling interprovincial trade barriersThe Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) has found some changes came from the initial push to foster internal Canadian business, but some deadlines are being missed.CanadaJul 1
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Fines, administrative penalties proposed for drinking and driving in SaskatchewanAdministrative penalties, such as immediate licence suspensions, will be an option for police as opposed to laying criminal charges when a driver's BAC is above 0.08.PoliticsJun 29
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SPSA operations vice-president to leave role days after critical wildfire reviewSteve Roberts will leave the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency at the end of June, days after a report found significant gaps in the province's 2025 wildfire response.FireJun 20
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Saskatchewan drug traffickers can now face civil lawsuits for related damagesSaskatchewan’s newest anti-drug regulation allows the province, or people harmed by drug trafficking, to sue drug traffickers for harm-related damages went into effect on Monday.PoliticsJun 1
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Regina hailstorm sees $80M in damages and over 10K insurance claimsMore than 10,000 claims have been filed after Regina's June hailstorm, the latest in a string of costly severe weather events across Western Canada.ConsumerJun 19
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Saskatchewan government says it’s cutting ties with Prairie Harm ReductionSaskatchewan's mental health and addictions minister says she's considering legislation to limit where supervised consumption sites may operate.HealthMar 31
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Saskatchewan flood damage leaving some RMs concerned about repair moneyThe government is currently working on temporary solutions to flooding in Saskatchewan while they wait until water recedes to take the next steps.CanadaMay 7
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Saskatchewan passes law on involuntary drug treatmentAddictions Minister Lori Carr says those admitted into forced treatment would be provided legal representation throughout all stages of their assessment.HealthMay 6