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Feds' books still on pace for $15B deficit despite surplus through most of '18-19
OTTAWA - The Trudeau government says it remains on track to post a budgetary shortfall of about $15 billion in 2018-19 even though a new estimate says the federal books ran a $3.1-billion surplus thro...
The Canadian Press
Apr 26, 2019
Council keeps tax increase low in proposed budget revision
It was a confusing afternoon for Saskatoon City Council Monday, but a solution to handle the provincial budget fallout in the short-term may be just around the corner. The governance and priorities co...
CJME News
Apr 11, 2017
Deficit looms as spring session starts at Sask. legislature
As is often the case for many spring sessions of the legislature, money and how it's spent will be the focal point for the next two months. But this sitting, which gets underway Monday, could very wel...
Mar 06, 2017
Extreme cold warnings expected to continue in north, north-central regions until Tuesday: Environment Canada
That cold weather isn’t expected to leave some areas of the province until early next week. According to Environment Canada meteorologist Mike Russo, those along and north of the northern grain ...
CJME News
Jan 24, 2021
Former councillor of RM of Sherwood found not guilty for second time
A former councillor of the Rural Municipality of Sherwood has been found not guilty of breach of trust. It's the second time Tim Probe has heard that verdict. He also was found not guilty of that char...
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Jan 19, 2021
Ready to read?: Regina's Big Book Sale gets underway
The Big Book Sale is a really big book sale this year. The event wasn't held in each of the previous two years due to COVID-19, so there's a lot of donated material to choose from at the 2022 sale. It...
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Aug 18, 2022
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SaskEnergy rate drop could be erased by carbon tax: province
As of right now SaskEnergy customers are paying the lowest rates in 19 years, but the province warns that will be short-lived if the federal carbon tax is imposed on Saskatchewan. As of Nov. 1, SaskEn...
CJME News
Nov 01, 2018
Improvement on Highway 5 set to start in the spring
A Saskatoon company has been chosen to complete the first phase of improvements on Highway 5. The province awarded HJR Asphalt the contract for 10 kilometres between old Highway 27 to Blutcher Road. W...
CJME News
Mar 03, 2020
Milk containers now refundable at SARCAN
Saskatchewan residents are now able to get a refund when they recycle milk containers at SARCAN. The province reminded residents Wednesday that as of April 1, ready-to-serve milk contai...
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Apr 12, 2017
CBSA manager told not to take notes after Meng arrest in case of access request
VANCOUVER - A senior manager with the Canada Border Services Agency says she was instructed not to take notes after the arrest of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou - an arrest that will be under court scr...
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Dec 09, 2020
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The logo was designed by Chris Chipak, a member of the Red Pheasant Cree Nation.
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