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FSIN blasts Street Culture Project for treatment of First Nations people, asking CEO to resign

FSIN blasts Street Culture Project for treatment of First Nations people, asking CEO to resign

FSIN is asking for the Street Culture Project to bring the Severight justice regarding the death of their daughter in Dec. 2023.
Saskatchewan can expect another winter storm, advisories issued

Saskatchewan can expect another winter storm, advisories issued

It is clear that March is ready to go out like a lion evidenced by Environment Canada weather advisories issued March 25.
Slipping student assessment scores could presage ‘shock'

Slipping student assessment scores could presage ‘shock'

Scores in reading, mathematics, and science have been consistently slipping since initial benchmarking in the early 2000s.
Tax on vaping products to begin June 1

Tax on vaping products to begin June 1

Initially announced as part of the 2025-26 Budget, the PST on vapour products is anticipated to increase PST revenues by $3 million annually.
Provincial leaders weigh in on federal campaign

Provincial leaders weigh in on federal campaign

Scott Moe, Carla Beck outline what they want to see from federal leaders
Will Canada’s election campaign result in real change?

Will Canada’s election campaign result in real change?

John Cairns’ News Watch: You can feel an undercurrent of unrest out there.
Minister Ross explains SLGA American-branded liquor ban reversal

Minister Ross explains SLGA American-branded liquor ban reversal

Made-in-Canada American brands will be allowed back on the shelves after all.
Business pleased with budget tax breaks, but worries about tariffs

Business pleased with budget tax breaks, but worries about tariffs

Worries about the lack of tariff contingency as well as growing debt.
Saskatchewan housing construction heats up

Saskatchewan housing construction heats up

Province ranks first in building construction and second in housing starts in year-over-year growth.
Shop until you drop: Retail trade brisk in Saskatchewan

Shop until you drop: Retail trade brisk in Saskatchewan

Value of retail trade reached $2.2 billion in January.
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