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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.
Taxes, trade, tariffs among key topics for federal leaders on first full campaign day

Taxes, trade, tariffs among key topics for federal leaders on first full campaign day

OTTAWA — Federal party leaders spent their first full day on the election campaign trail talking about taxes, transfers, tariffs and the trades.
Canadian-produced U.S branded beer sales may resume says province

Canadian-produced U.S branded beer sales may resume says province

Anna Gardikiotis of Scarth St. Liquor said she is concerned with the lack of foot traffic in her store from removing U.S.-branded liquor.
Two Saskatoon libraries shut down due to worker safety

Two Saskatoon libraries shut down due to worker safety

“Library workers aren't first responders." - CUPE National Servicing Representative Cara Stelmaschuk.
Agri-Stability changes to address tariffs, but some call for immediate support

Agri-Stability changes to address tariffs, but some call for immediate support

Kevin Hursh says cow-calf producers may also want to see if Agri-Stability makes sense for them.
Estevan MRI campaign surpasses $5 million milestone

Estevan MRI campaign surpasses $5 million milestone

The Together We Can: MRI for Estevan campaign has surpassed $5.2 million, nearing the construction phase.
New painter sought to take maintenance of Moose Jaw murals

New painter sought to take maintenance of Moose Jaw murals

During its March meeting, the public art committee discussed some possible successors to Grant McLaughlin, who has been maintaining Moose Jaw's murals for decades.
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.
Heritage group wants Moose Jaw’s ghost murals better preserved

Heritage group wants Moose Jaw’s ghost murals better preserved

Moose Jaw’s ghost murals are a reminder of historic businesses that once existed in the community, so a heritage group wants city hall to consider preserving some of those artworks.
Federal election begins, Canadians to go to polls on April 28

Federal election begins, Canadians to go to polls on April 28

The race to become Canada’s next prime minister is officially underway, with party leaders launching their campaigns today.
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