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$1.6 billion is the capital spend for SaskPower in 2024-25

$1.6 billion is the capital spend for SaskPower in 2024-25

Provincial capital investment in SaskPower is up $433 million from 2023-24 and will focus on several projects across Saskatchewan.
MEG Energy says Trans Mountain expansion will boost Canadian oil prices 'for years'

MEG Energy says Trans Mountain expansion will boost Canadian oil prices 'for years'

CALGARY — The recently completed Trans Mountain pipeline expansion will boost Canadian oil prices for "years" to come, an executive with oilsands producer MEG Energy Corp. said Tuesday.
A flurry of signings by the Riders, including recent draft picks

A flurry of signings by the Riders, including recent draft picks

Training camp opens in Saskatoon Wednesday for rookies and new players to the club.
Canora resident celebrates a year with a new kidney

Canora resident celebrates a year with a new kidney

As someone with first-hand experience in receiving a health kidney, Oney Pollock has valuable advice for anyone with kidney disease, “Remain positive and never lose hope."
Former Premier Brad Wall optimistic about Sask.'s future growth

Former Premier Brad Wall optimistic about Sask.'s future growth

A formal decision on whether Saskatchewan will fully commit to SMR’s won’t be made until the end of the decade.
Has Moe leaked word that Estevan is getting the province’s SMR?

Has Moe leaked word that Estevan is getting the province’s SMR?

Premier Scott Moe may have just tipped off a Sask. Chamber audience that Estevan might end up chosen as the location of the small modular reactor project.
Man accused of killing his mother appears in P. A. court

Man accused of killing his mother appears in P. A. court

Everett Constant is back in Prince Albert Provincial Court on May 22.
Opposition riled up by Harper consulting contract

Opposition riled up by Harper consulting contract

Daily Leg Update: NDP Critic Aleana Young roasts government over contract with former Prime Minister Stephen Harper
Farmland prices diverge at the border

Farmland prices diverge at the border

Prices higher in Saskatchewan.
Man drops five storeys from top of Regina parkade

Man drops five storeys from top of Regina parkade

The condition of the injured person is not known.
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