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It is time to remove hemp from global list of controlled substances

“The global consensus is clear.

Ten Saskatchewan-based drilling rigs cut up for scrap, Sask drilling fleet shrunk by 7 per cent

Like a giant Tyrannosaurus Rex tearing through its prey, a 52-ton excavator equipped with large hydraulic shears tore through the last skid-mounted building of what was once a Saskatchewan based drilling rig on Sept. 14.

NDP will work with Crowns for clean geothermal, more energy jobs

NDP Leader Ryan Meili and Finance Critic Trent Wotherspoon announced a commitment on Sept.

Oilfield consultant returned from Saudi Arabia after seven months during the pandemic crisis

When much of the Canadian oilpatch ground to a screeching halt in early 2015, Saskatoon wellsite drilling consultant Douglas Tompson soon found his work, supervising drilling rigs, dried up.

$7.8 million funding for skills training programs at Saskatchewan Polytechnic

The Saskatchewan provincial government announced annual funding of $7.8 million on September 16 for Saskatchewan Polytechnic's skills training programs.

Letter to Prime Minister Trudeau from Premier Scott Moe

As Premier of Saskatchewan, a province that currently has no representation within your caucus, I would like to ensure that the voices and priorities of Saskatchewan people are being represented as your government prepares to deliver a Throne Speech

Fuel Good Day at Assiniboia’s Co-op Gas Bar

Fuel Good Day returned on Sept. 15, 2020 at all contributing Co-op Gas Bars in Western Canada, including Assiniboia.

Service disruptions reported in Central Saskatchewan

SaskTel experienced telephone service disruptions in parts of Saskatchewan on the evening of Sept. 14 at 8:57 p.m.

Smoky air over Assiniboia

Assiniboia and district, along with much of southern Saskatchewan, experienced overcast skies throughout Monday, Sept. 14.

Protective services personnel to be honoured with medals for exemplary services

Saskatchewan’s Lieutenant Governor, Russ Mirasty, announced the 103 recipients of the Saskatchewan Protective Services Medal for 2020 on September 14.
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