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Saskatchewan Premier Moe travelling to Washington again to push against tariff threat

Saskatchewan Premier Moe travelling to Washington again to push against tariff threat

REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is travelling to Washington, D.C., again to push against proposed tariffs from the United States on Canadian goods.
Event attraction helping drive optimism about tourism in 2025

Event attraction helping drive optimism about tourism in 2025

Tourism officials feeling buoyant despite uncertainty with the Trump tariff threat.
Sask. School Boards Association distributes nutrition funds

Sask. School Boards Association distributes nutrition funds

SBA approved to distribute federal dollars to support local food programs.
Saskatchewan celebrate National Walk Your Dog Day

Saskatchewan celebrate National Walk Your Dog Day

Observed annually on Feb. 22, this day encourages dog owners to embrace the outdoors.
RCMP warns public of threat of human trafficking in Saskatchewan

RCMP warns public of threat of human trafficking in Saskatchewan

Human trafficking isn’t a crime that only happens in big urban centres.
Nutrien warns tariffs will hurt U.S. farmers who rely on Canadian potash

Nutrien warns tariffs will hurt U.S. farmers who rely on Canadian potash

Nutrien Ltd. CEO Ken Seitz says Canada supplies more than 80 per cent of the potash used on U.S. farms.
NDP demands answers on money to Lumsden treatment facility

NDP demands answers on money to Lumsden treatment facility

Opposition critic Betty Nippi-Albright points to emails showing $800,000 went to facility last summer; province provides response.
Brent Dunlop of Saskatoon joining board of MAX Power

Brent Dunlop of Saskatoon joining board of MAX Power

The mining company points to his extensive geological, engineering, and wealth management background. 
NDP rips Moe’s comments about March 19 date for Leg return

NDP rips Moe’s comments about March 19 date for Leg return

Opposition New Democrats issue news release claiming that waiting a couple of weeks to start the spring sitting is not the norm.
Nutrien earnings decline to US$118 million in fourth quarter

Nutrien earnings decline to US$118 million in fourth quarter

Nutrien president and CEO Ken Seitz says the company expects strong crop input demand and firming fundamentals in the potash sector in 2025.
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