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What to know about the new Economic Assessment Tribunal

What to know about the new Economic Assessment Tribunal

Key points from Tuesday鈥檚 announcement of the composition of the Sask. First Act鈥檚 Economic Assessment Tribunal
Business goes up in flames at Dewdney Ave. and Winnipeg St.

Business goes up in flames at Dewdney Ave. and Winnipeg St.

CAA Saskatchewan confirmed their Regina Car Care Centre at Battery Depot was impacted by early morning fire in Regina.
More effective enforcement leads to more driving suspensions

More effective enforcement leads to more driving suspensions

497 impaired driving offences reported in October.
Immediate support for suicide grievers

Immediate support for suicide grievers

Provider selected for rapid access counselling for suicide loss.
Jumpstart your autobody career

Jumpstart your autobody career

Sask DLC and Saskatchewan Autobody Association form work placement partnership.
Lloydminster Provincial Court鈥檚 permanent status solidified

Lloydminster Provincial Court鈥檚 permanent status solidified

New five-year lease agreement signed.
Opposition NDP blasts second quarter fiscal report

Opposition NDP blasts second quarter fiscal report

Trent Wotherspoon slams Sask Party government鈥檚 鈥渁wful鈥 management of finances following news of a deficit situation
MLA Jennifer Bowes apologizes after liking Instagram post

MLA Jennifer Bowes apologizes after liking Instagram post

Bowes, the NDP MLA for Saskatoon University, issues statement after liking a post on Instagram last week that was seen as promoting anti-Semitism.
Six takeaways from midyear report that Sask. is back in deficit

Six takeaways from midyear report that Sask. is back in deficit

Drought conditions, potash prices are impacts cited in 2023-24 midyear report from Minister of Finance Donna Harpauer
Baytex Energy selling some Viking assets in southwest Saskatchewan for $153.8M

Baytex Energy selling some Viking assets in southwest Saskatchewan for $153.8M

CALGARY 鈥 Baytex Energy Corp. says it has signed a deal to sell some of its Viking assets in southwest Saskatchewan for $153.8 million.
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