Category Archives: Saskatchewan

RCMP encourage old and new methods to fight rural crime
Mounties are urging people to consider using new technology to help with both preventing and solving crimes in rural Saskatchewan. A recent spike in thefts made the issue a big topic of discussion at ...
Mar 17, 2017
Gov. grounds Executive Air Service to save costs
The government is grounding its Executive Air Service, the private plane service it owns, as a way to cut down on spending. Since 1965, the Lieutenant Governor, the Premier, Cabinet Ministers, MLAs an...
Mar 16, 2017

Gov. grounds Executive Air Service to save costs
The government is grounding its Executive Air Service, the private plane service it owns, as a way to cut down on spending. Since 1965, the Lieutenant Governor, the Premier, Cabinet Ministers, MLAs an...
Mar 16, 2017
Ed Sheeran seats a hot ticket for scalpers: province
Scammers and scalpers are banking on making a quick buck off Ed Sheeran fans. Saskatchewan's Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority has flagged the musician's upcoming Saskatoon show as a possible l...
Mar 16, 2017

Ed Sheeran seats a hot ticket for scalpers: province
Scammers and scalpers are banking on making a quick buck off Ed Sheeran fans. Saskatchewan's Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority has flagged the musician's upcoming Saskatoon show as a possible l...
Mar 16, 2017
Saskatoon police respond to suspicious package at downtown office building
Saskatoon police are responding to a suspicious package at a downtown office building. A police spokesperson said emergency crews received a call just before noon from the River Centre, located at the...
Mar 16, 2017

Saskatoon police respond to suspicious package at downtown office building
Saskatoon police are responding to a suspicious package at a downtown office building. A police spokesperson said emergency crews received a call just before noon from the River Centre, located at the...
Mar 16, 2017
Fishing, hunting licenses among fees going up in Sask.
The province is looking to make nearly $9 million in 2017-18 by increasing a laundry list of fees and charges. The provincial government hopes the changes will add about $8.7 million to the General Re...
Mar 16, 2017

Fishing, hunting licenses among fees going up in Sask.
The province is looking to make nearly $9 million in 2017-18 by increasing a laundry list of fees and charges. The provincial government hopes the changes will add about $8.7 million to the General Re...
Mar 16, 2017
SGEU files unfair labour practice amid talks of provincial cuts
The Saskatchewan Government and General Employees’ Union (SGEU) is sending a strong message to the provincial government. The SGEU announced Wednesday it filed an Unfair Labour Practice applicat...
Mar 15, 2017