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SaskTel waiving select charges to wildfire evacuees

SaskTel waiving select charges to wildfire evacuees

SaskTel will credit customers for their SaskTel Internet, maxTV Stream, and Home Phone services for the duration of their evacuation.
Moe, Ford sign MOU to lift restrictive barriers between provinces

Moe, Ford sign MOU to lift restrictive barriers between provinces

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and Ontario Premier Doug Ford sign MOU in Saskatoon to remove restrictive barriers that limit the flow of trade.
Sask. wildfires continue to grow; Canoe Lake evacuees able to return

Sask. wildfires continue to grow; Canoe Lake evacuees able to return

About 8,000 people have been evacuated due to fires, with two more communities added today.
First Ministers Meeting set to go in Saskatoon

First Ministers Meeting set to go in Saskatoon

Canada’s First Ministers to gather in Saskatoon tomorrow to tackle tensions and chart a path for building major nation-wide infrastructure projects.
Wildfire update: Premier Moe points to challenging situation

Wildfire update: Premier Moe points to challenging situation

"Please, everyone in this province, just be very, very aware, very careful in all you're doing." — Premier Scott Moe
Metis Nation – Saskatchewan declares State of Emergency due to wildfires

Metis Nation – Saskatchewan declares State of Emergency due to wildfires

MN-S says they’re willing to help in any way that they can, including expanding culturally grounded services, supplies, and shelter for those displaced.
Yukon sending help to fight fires in Sask. and Alta.

Yukon sending help to fight fires in Sask. and Alta.

The Yukon says it is able to send crews because fire activity is currently low in the territory.
Bad smoke conditions expected to reach southern Sask. on weekend

Bad smoke conditions expected to reach southern Sask. on weekend

Forecast of thick smoke in southern and eastern Saskatchewan on Saturday.
Sask. lowers beer markup to boost small, medium brewery growth

Sask. lowers beer markup to boost small, medium brewery growth

The Sask. government is lowering beer markup rates to help small and medium-sized breweries expand production and stay competitive.
Wildfire update: latest on fires, evacuations

Wildfire update: latest on fires, evacuations

Major fire situation across North Saskatchewan.
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