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Sochi Olympic champion Jacobs wearing Canada colours again at men's curling worlds

Sochi Olympic champion Jacobs wearing Canada colours again at men's curling worlds

Brad Jacobs, vice Marc Kennedy, second Brett Gallant and lead Ben Hebert will represent Canada at the BKT World Men's Curling Championship starting Saturday.
U.S. skip Dropkin says his team would be 'energized' if booed at men's curling worlds

U.S. skip Dropkin says his team would be 'energized' if booed at men's curling worlds

"We're going to appreciate it and we're going to smile and smirk even if they're booing us."
Wintery weather causing poor road conditions

Wintery weather causing poor road conditions

Saskatchewan RCMP has received six reports of jack-knifed semis in the Hanley and Kenaston areas.
Election Update: more candidates nominated

Election Update: more candidates nominated

Election campaign is still off to a slow start in Saskatchewan
New tax credit pilot project to give small business a leg up

New tax credit pilot project to give small business a leg up

The SME Tax Credit pilot program will be in effect from July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2028.
RCMP say check road conditions as storm clean-up continues

RCMP say check road conditions as storm clean-up continues

From 10 a.m. yesterday to 10 a.m., March 28, Saskatchewan RCMP’s Division Operational Communications Centre received 80 traffic-related reports – including 38 of collisions— in the Saskatchewan RCMP jurisdiction.
NDP takes aim at Moe support for Danielle Smith

NDP takes aim at Moe support for Danielle Smith

Moe had comments at news conference Thursday in support of Alberta premier’s efforts in USA.
On thin ice: An advisory from the Water Security Agency

On thin ice: An advisory from the Water Security Agency

As warm weather sets in, caution needs to be exercised.
Pause on immigrant nominees lifted

Pause on immigrant nominees lifted

Changes implemented to Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program to address federal cut in allocations.
Sask to be carbon tax free, but budget impact a big question

Sask to be carbon tax free, but budget impact a big question

Premier Scott Moe grilled by reporters on how removing the industrial carbon tax will impact the province’s finances.
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