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Britton Gray
Revenue from Sask. land rights sales continue to fall
The amount of revenue the Saskatchewan government has brought in from the sale of land used for the right to explore for natural gas and petroleum continues to fall. The most recent October public off...
Britton Gray
Oct 06, 2016
Farmers make progress between weekend rains: crop report
Producers were able to make progress between the weekend rains. According to Saskatchewan Agriculture's weekly crop report, 80 per cent of the 2016 crop has been combined and 14 per cent is swathed or...
Britton Gray
Oct 06, 2016
Saskatchewan producers harvest at sunset. (Darren Sproat/Instagram)
Snow continues to fall in Sask.
Snow continues to fall in Saskatchewan. Environment Canada issued snowfall warnings in areas across the province, including Saskatoon, Prince Albert, Swift Current and Cypress Hills. Terri Lang, a Met...
Britton Gray
Oct 05, 2016
The provinces have options for the incoming national carbon price
The story of carbon tax is only getting louder in Saskatchewan. In an effort to address climate change, the Prime Minister announced Monday that the provinces will have a choice: to go to cap and...
Britton Gray
Oct 05, 2016
Mayoral candidate Fougere announces platform for upcoming election
On Wednesday, with signs and flyers bearing his name in blue on almost every surface, Michael Fougere explained why the people of Regina should keep him at the helm of the city. Fougere said, if elect...
Britton Gray
Oct 05, 2016
National carbon price: carbon tax vs. cap and trade
The federal government has given the provinces two choices in addressing climate change: a carbon tax or cap and trade. Each comes with their own complexities and pros and cons. The Saskatchewan gover...
Britton Gray
Oct 05, 2016
Advance polling available for Regina civic election
Those who can't make it out on election day to vote will have opportunities to use advance polling. Elections Regina will hold advance polls at five locations across the city. The polls will be open b...
Britton Gray
Oct 05, 2016
Roughriders sign CFL all-star Henoc Muamba
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have secured linebacker Henoc Muamba. Muamba spent his first three seasons with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers after originally being selected in the 1st round (1st overall) of...
Britton Gray
Oct 04, 2016
MADD brings recommendations to the government to help reduce impaired driving
The Saskatchewan government will move forward with measures to reduce drinking and driving this fall. However they won't yet reveal exactly what those changes will be. Any measures will be introduced ...
Britton Gray
Oct 04, 2016
SRNA violated P.A. nurse's grandparents' privacy: Privacy Commissioner report
The Saskatchewan Registered Nurses' Association (SRNA) has gotten its hand slapped for doing almost the same thing it took a member to task for in February. Carolyn Strom is a...
Britton Gray
Oct 04, 2016
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