By: Jordan Twiss Back on Oct. 19, when he confessed that his government could have acted sooner to introduce masking and proof of vaccination mandates, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe did something few, if any, politicians have done throughout the pandemic.
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By: Scott Moe & Jeremy Harrison This week the Saskatchewan Legislature saw the continuation of the 2021 Speech from the Throne debate, which sets out our government’s priorities for the future.
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Bell receives Softball Sask. service award
By: Jordan Twiss Tricia Bell was surprised when she received an email informing her she’d won a Softball Saskatchewan Service Award.
Read MoreSask. throne speech full of empty pandering
By: Jordan Twiss By now, we’ve all had just about enough of hearing about the COVID-19 pandemic.
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