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Enbridge seeks amendment on height restriction on wind turbines

Enbridge seeks amendment on height restriction on wind turbines

Enbridge is requesting the RM of Weyburn amend a 12-year-old wind turbine height restriction, under the zoning bylaw.
Saskatchewan ready to help fight fires in southern California

Saskatchewan ready to help fight fires in southern California

Province offers help to aid LA fire effort, but whether offer will be accepted remains to be seen.
Details announced on the Saskatchewan Border Security Plan

Details announced on the Saskatchewan Border Security Plan

Premier Scott Moe’s announcement in Regina is aimed at enhancing border security with the US.
$300,000 embezzled from minor hockey association

$300,000 embezzled from minor hockey association

A 42-year-old man from Lloydminster has been charged with several counts, including fraud and theft over $5,000.
Sask. resources offered to aid California

Sask. resources offered to aid California

Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency prepares for California wildfire support.
Beck not ruling out any options in opposing tariffs

Beck not ruling out any options in opposing tariffs

Opposition leader Carla Beck continues her call for a united front on tariffs issue.
One in 10 Canadians live in places susceptible to green transition disruption: report

One in 10 Canadians live in places susceptible to green transition disruption: report

Susceptible communities include Estevan, home to coal mines and a coal-powered generating station.
Regina Cat Rescue halts intake amid funding shortage

Regina Cat Rescue halts intake amid funding shortage

Tanya Mihalicz, pet rescue lead and foster coordinator with the Regina Cat Rescue said the City needs to take the initiative to provide more funding.
Saskatchewan Marshals Service interviewing Mounties for positions before launching

Saskatchewan Marshals Service interviewing Mounties for positions before launching

A spokesperson with the marshals confirmed it's been interviewing Saskatchewan Mounties for positions.
Traffic stop nets more than 1,500 lbs. of illicit cannabis

Traffic stop nets more than 1,500 lbs. of illicit cannabis

On Jan. 9 at approximately 11 a.m., Saskatchewan RCMP’s Roving Traffic Unit were making proactive patrols and conducted a traffic stop on Highway 1, near Swift Current.
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