‘Excess of 100 priority projects’: Sask. Premier Scott Moe behind federal bill to remove project hurdles
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has given his support for federal Bill C-5.
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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has given his support for federal Bill C-5.
Saskatchewan farmers are moving into the next phase of crop production after finishing getting their seeds in the ground last week.
Parts of southeastern and central Saskatchewan hosted some active weather on Thursday, as tornado and severe thunderstorm watches and warnings were issued throughout the day and into the evening.
While the CFL season is still young, Saskatchewan Roughriders’ running back AJ Ouellette made his early case for play of the year, or at least stiff arm of the year.
A unique way of transportation brought itself to downtown Regina this week to raise money for a good cause.
Regina Open Door Society hosted an event celebrating World Refugee Day on Wednesday in Victoria Park.
While Indigenous Peoples Day is not until Saturday, there are already celebrations taking place in the Queen City.
Regina’s city councillors are already planning ahead for the city’s future budget seasons in an effort to streamline the process, in addition to providing complimentary facility passes for its volunteers.
Saskatchewan’s government is planning to use coal power as a ‘bridge’ to nuclear baseload power generation.
CTV News obtained a letter from SaskPower to its employees, outlining the province's intentions to extend the life of its coal-fired power plants.
A feasibility study commissioned by the Regina Red Sox recommends the advancement of the baseball team’s proposal to build a new stadium at the Railyards.
A severe thunderstorm watch was in effect for parts of southeast Saskatchewan on Wednesday.
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) says several individuals were caught “attempting to trespass” at the La Ronge airport earlier this week - at a time of continued criticism of the province’s wildfire response.
Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency’s (SPSA) vice president of operations Steve Roberts says that none of the four major wildfires currently burning in Saskatchewan are growing in size or threatening new communities.
The vast majority of members from three Saskatchewan credit unions have voted in favour of a merger.
The Government of Saskatchewan says that as many as 30 incidents are being investigated regarding intentional arson related to wildfires in the province this year.