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SaskPower planning nuclear power plant near EstevanElectric company SaskPower is working to develop its first nuclear power plant. The plant location is still being decided, but would be either north or south of Estevan. Len Clewett, a ...
A weather system full of wintry precipitation began last night, and it’s not just the roads residents should be careful of — ...
More than 200 southwest residents and rural community members can expect to experience a planned power outage this morning to ...
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) strongly supports the federal government’s decision to remove ...
A number of rural southwest residents have been advised to expect a planned power outage on Wednesday afternoon. The outage will affect 41 customers from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. west and north of Maple ...
Lawsuits pressed by the Cumberland House Cree Nation and Opaskwayak Cree Nation against SaskPower and the provincial government were dismissed at the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal.
SaskPower is buying 10,000 tons of steel amid U.S. tariffs, but Saskatchewan's minister of Crown corporations says the long-term answer is to build more pipelines. The 10,000-ton SaskPower steel ...
SaskPower has negotiated with Evraz North America to purchase 10,000 tons of steel from the company's mill in Regina. The Saskatchewan government says Crown corporations are supporting the ...
With the recent implementation of tariffs issued by US President Donald Trump on steel and aluminum products, Saskatchewan ...
Premier Scott Moe took to social media Wednesday afternoon with an announcement about the carbon tax. He said the province is ...
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