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Saskatchewan premier says photo of him being used to promote cryptocurrency scam

Saskatchewan premier says photo of him being used to promote cryptocurrency scam

Saskatchewan’s Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority says fake news articles are being circulated claiming that Moe endorses trading platforms CanCap and BitCan.
Saskatchewan doubling electric vehicle fee, increasing park administrative charges

Saskatchewan doubling electric vehicle fee, increasing park administrative charges

Saskatchewan is also applying a new $1,000 flat fee for construction permits of hazardous goods facilities.

Chinese tariffs on canola oil, meal would be disastrous for Saskatchewan: Moe

SASKATOON — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says workers at canola crushing plants in his province would be out of jobs should China move ahead with planned retaliatory tariffs on canola oil and meal.

Regina officer accused of using databases to meet women broke public trust: chief

REGINA — Regina police chief Farooq Sheikh says public trust has been undermined after an officer was accused of using internal databases to meet women.

Regina police sergeant charged with using computer to pursue personal relationships

REGINA — A Regina police sergeant is facing charges after it's alleged he used internal databases to pursue personal relationships.

Saskatchewan planning to support steelworkers in response to U.S. tariffs: Moe

SASKATOON, Sask. — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says the province is working on a plan that would help keep steelworkers employed in response to U.S. tariffs.

A capsule look at the U Sports women's basketball Final 8

A capsule look at the eight teams competing in the U Sports women's basketball Final 8 in Vancouver.

WHL roundup: Parr nets three points as Blades beat Pats 6-3

REGINA — Tyler Parr had a goal and two assists, Hunter Laing chipped in with two assists, and the visiting Saskatoon Blades knocked off the Regina Pats 6-3 in Western Hockey League action on Tuesday at the Brandt Centre.

Saskatchewan breast cancer patients can't afford Calgary trip for care: emails

REGINA — Leaked Saskatchewan government emails say some breast cancer patients are choosing not to go to Calgary for treatment because they can't afford it.

55 years after it began, Regina Folk Festival shuts down for good, citing money woes

REGINA — Fifty-five years after it began, the Regina Folk Festival is officially history.
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