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Saskatchewan premier says photo of him being used to promote cryptocurrency scam

Saskatchewan premier says photo of him being used to promote cryptocurrency scam

Saskatchewan’s Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority says fake news articles are being circulated claiming that Moe endorses trading platforms CanCap and BitCan.
Carney signs order to remove consumer carbon price

Carney signs order to remove consumer carbon price

Canadians who had been receiving carbon rebates will still receive the next one in April.
Saskatchewan doubling electric vehicle fee, increasing park administrative charges

Saskatchewan doubling electric vehicle fee, increasing park administrative charges

Saskatchewan is also applying a new $1,000 flat fee for construction permits of hazardous goods facilities.
Saskatchewan RCMP respond to concerns over dispatch vacancies

Saskatchewan RCMP respond to concerns over dispatch vacancies

RCMP says it can lean on counterparts from other provinces when the Communications Centre in Saskatchewan is overloaded.
Outlook fire hall project reaches building funding goal

Outlook fire hall project reaches building funding goal

Project reaches landmark fundraising target as campaign continues moving forward.
Moe activates emergency response as Saskatoon faces drug crisis

Moe activates emergency response as Saskatoon faces drug crisis

As overdose cases surge, Premier Scott Moe steps in, activating emergency support to tackle Saskatoon's escalating drug crisis.
RM of Enniskillen earns provincial award

RM of Enniskillen earns provincial award

The RM received the award for the top Rural Municipal Initiative thanks to its grazing project.
Sask. theatre production heading to Edinburgh Fringe

Sask. theatre production heading to Edinburgh Fringe

A Sask. theatre production is about to make its mark on the world stage as Iago Speaks heads to the prestigious Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Moe to Carney: Begin talks with Canada's trade partners

Moe to Carney: Begin talks with Canada's trade partners

What's next in the ongoing threat of a trade war?
Regina officer accused of using databases to meet women broke public trust: chief

Regina officer accused of using databases to meet women broke public trust: chief

Regina police chief says the force has been developing ways to prevent similar matters from happening.
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