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Sask. uranium sales hit $2.6 billion

Sask. uranium sales hit $2.6 billion

Production was 16.7 thousand tonnes in 2024, up 28 per cent from 2023.
Sask. ranks first for investment in building construction

Sask. ranks first for investment in building construction

Numbers remain strong according to Statistics Canada data.
Community of Buchanan leads CAA's Worst Roads top 10 list

Community of Buchanan leads CAA's Worst Roads top 10 list

But it's not over yet. There’s still time to enter your worst road encounters.
Weekly WestJet flights from Saskatchewan to Halifax launching

Weekly WestJet flights from Saskatchewan to Halifax launching

New direct routes to the Atlantic region from Saskatoon and Regina running this summer.
Sophia topples Olivia, Henry bumps Oliver as most popular names for Sask. babies

Sophia topples Olivia, Henry bumps Oliver as most popular names for Sask. babies

Henry jumped from 18th place all the way up to number one, while Sadie and Grace return after being absent from the list for a few years.
Saskatchewan mourning death of Dr. Lawrence Joseph

Saskatchewan mourning death of Dr. Lawrence Joseph

A veteran, Residential School survivor, former Prince Albert city councillor and school board trustee, he was elected as FSIN Chief in 1997 after serving more than a decade as vice-chief.
Canadians still avoiding the USA, but is it worth it?

Canadians still avoiding the USA, but is it worth it?

John Cairns’ News Watch: ‘Trade wars are stupid.’
A step forward for Sturgeon Lake First Nation

A step forward for Sturgeon Lake First Nation

TLE transfer of mineral rights to the federal government on behalf of the First Nation facilitated.
Don't count on gas prices continuing to drop

Don't count on gas prices continuing to drop

"With oil prices rallying in the past week, we may see pressure build on pump prices in more regions soon." - GasBuddy
'Overwhelming': Saskatoon drugs crisis far reaching with deaths and hundreds of calls

'Overwhelming': Saskatoon drugs crisis far reaching with deaths and hundreds of calls

SASKATOON — The black concrete walls outside Saskatoon’s only safe consumption site show the wake left by the city’s drug crisis. The names of those who’ve died, most from drug poisoning, are scrawled on the Prairie Harm Reduction building.
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