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Polar Bear Plunge planned for Pinehouse Lake
People at Pinehouse Lake will be getting ready to take a chilly dip this coming Saturday as part of the 5th annual Polar Bear Plunge. The plunge starts at 1 p.m. but there will be a few other activiti...
Mar 14, 2024

How to watch for investment scams after warning from province
The province has warned potential investors against an online firm prompting reminders to be safe with their money. Earlier this week, the provincial government issued an investor alert for SimpleWeal...
Mar 14, 2024

Teachers Federation propose binding arbitration as path forward
Binding arbitration may be a way forward if the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) has its way. In a news release, the STF proposed that should the provincial government agree to it as a way to d...
Mar 14, 2024

Tax changes you need to know about this year, from home offices to house flipping
Taxes may well be a certainty of life, but they can morph and multiply by the year, including some big changes this filing season.Here are the new rules you should know about:Deducting home office exp...
Mar 14, 2024

$6M fundraising campaign kicks off for the future Co-Op Centre in Meadow Lake
A public fundraising campaign, with the goal of securing $6 million for Meadow Lake's new recreation and civic centre, has officially been launched.An event was held on Tuesday in the mirrored room of...
Mar 12, 2024
Parole board took ‘reasonable’ steps for Myles Sanderson’s release
An investigation into the statutory release and subsequent supervision of Myles Sanderson has determined the Correctional Service of Canada and Parole Board of Canada couldn't have foreseen the worst ...
Mar 12, 2024

Saskatchewan legislature members spar over impasse with teachers
Debate over a labour dispute between Saskatchewan teachers and the province heated up in the legislature Monday, with the Opposition demanding the government get a deal done.The education minister, ho...
Mar 12, 2024

Province to provide $108K for Indigenous education
Indigenous students looking to become fluent in their own language will have the opportunity following the recent announcement by the province. First Nations University of Canada will receive a boost ...
Mar 11, 2024

Gushue beats McEwen to extend Saskatchewan’s Brier drought
Brad Gushue spoiled Saskatchewan's party at the 2024 Montana's Brier.The two-time defending champion beat Saskatchewan's Mike McEwen 9-5 on Sunday at the Brandt Centre to win his sixth Canadian men's ...
Mar 11, 2024

Saskatchewan heading to final at 2024 Montana’s Brier
With another win in the books and a berth in the final clinched, Saskatchewan took another step in the direction of ending the province's decades-long drought at the Brier.Saskatchewan's Mike McEwen b...
Mar 10, 2024