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Business pleased with budget tax breaks, but worries about tariffs

Business pleased with budget tax breaks, but worries about tariffs

Worries about the lack of tariff contingency as well as growing debt.
Heritage group wants Moose Jaw’s ghost murals better preserved

Heritage group wants Moose Jaw’s ghost murals better preserved

Moose Jaw’s ghost murals are a reminder of historic businesses that once existed in the community, so a heritage group wants city hall to consider preserving some of those artworks.
Federal election begins, Canadians to go to polls on April 28

Federal election begins, Canadians to go to polls on April 28

The race to become Canada’s next prime minister is officially underway, with party leaders launching their campaigns today.
Saskatoon still among top five in Canada for missing persons

Saskatoon still among top five in Canada for missing persons

Despite a 16 per cent drop in missing person cases, Saskatoon still ranks among the top five cities in Canada for reported disappearances.
Prince Albert dental therapy student earns USask award

Prince Albert dental therapy student earns USask award

Indigenous Student Achievement Award recognizes Makenna Sheppard.
Early spring can mean big snowfalls

Early spring can mean big snowfalls

When warm moist air combines with cold air from the Arctic we can get some truly big snowstorms.
Darian Durant had no patience for CFL receivers making errors while with Riders: ‘I was never a guy to hold my tongue’

Darian Durant had no patience for CFL receivers making errors while with Riders: ‘I was never a guy to hold my tongue’

Tariff wars and price outlook affect planting

Tariff wars and price outlook affect planting

Acreage of many crops will be reduced by as much as 20 per cent.
Politics week: leaders react to provincial budget

Politics week: leaders react to provincial budget

Politics week: Premier Moe believes budget delivers, but NDP slams budget for cuts.
Roughriders Lauther & Zerr go back to school to encourage reading

Roughriders Lauther & Zerr go back to school to encourage reading

Students at St. Peter's School showed Riders Noah Zerr and Brett Lauther they bleed green during a visit from the pair.
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