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It's a monument to the can-do spirit of the West, a ski hill made by stubblejumpers. Almost 40 years after it was created for the 1971 Canada Winter Games, the idea of it still seems audacious...If Mother Nature doesn't give you mountains, just build...
Tags: dome stadiums, Enter Mount Blackstrap, Regina, Saskatchewan, ski hills, Mount Ararat, Mount Sinai, Canada, Saskatoon, Blackstrap Ski Hill, Hospitality Recreation
A Saskatoon couple's trip to Egypt earlier in the month included a stop at the Great Pyramid and a photo opportunity with a Saskatchewan Roughriders flag.
Tags: Saskatchewan Roughriders, Egypt, Cairo, Calgary Stampeders, Calgary Stampeders seasons, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Hospitality Recreation
The Saskatchewan Party government's changes to the potash tax regime will help the two biggest players in the provincial industry,, but could put a damper on new development by other companies, said Agrium, itself a significant potash producer in Saskatchewan.
Tags: potash producer, profit tax, tax base, Saskatchewan Party, Canada, Saskatoon, Agrium, Potash, Tax, Saskatchewan, S&P/TSX 60 Index, Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, S&P/TSX Composite Index, Business Finance
On the heels of a mid-year financial report that shows the province is running the biggest overall deficit in 18 years, Premier Brad Wall said his government might have been too ambitious in realizing some big-ticket campaign promises this budget year.
Tags: campaign promised, Saskatchewan, Canada, Saskatoon, Budget, Public finance, Deficit, Economic policy, Business Finance, Politics
Five students in a Saskatchewan school who got their H1N1 shots earlier this month will have to be re-immunized because the vaccine wasn't mixed properly. Ila Fehr's eight-year-old son Nathan got his H1N1 shot on Nov. 12. Several days after Nathan was...
Tags: Nathan, Regina Qu'ApAppelle Health Region, Dr. Tania Diener, Saskatchewan, Canada, Regina, Vaccine, Virology, Influenza A virus subtype H1N1, Vaccination, Immunology, Microbiology, Health Medical Pharma, Social Issues
Mathew Sandy Allan Charles, locally known as “Chew.” Charles is wanted for aggravated assault in connection with an incident on Wednesday that occurred at 8 a.m. Police say Charles is accused of entering a residence and using a bladed weapon to assault...
Tags: Saskatoon, Mathew Sandy Allan Charles, Canada, Saskatchewan, Gendarmerie, Public Safety Canada, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Law Crime, Assault, Indictable offence, R.C.M.P., Crimes, Criminal law, Social Issues
It was raw power on the half-shell at one of the American capital's most exclusive seafood restaurants this week. The setting, Oceanaire on F Street, the scene, dinner for 12 at a table studded with senators and ambassadors – and the unlikely star of...
Tags: Saskatchewan Party, Washington Post, John Kerry, Oceanaire, David Wilkins, Canada, canadians embassy, Canadian, U.S, Ottawa, Jim Inhofe, Gary Doer, Saskatchewan, Brad Wall, Wilkins, Politics
More than a dozen patrol vehicles flooded Davidson, stopping residents for information. Police were looking for Alexandria Scott, who was last seen by a friend at an apartment building in the 800 block of Confederation Drive in Saskatoon at about 4 p.m.
Tags: Saskatchewan, Alexandria Scott, Saskatoon, Regina, Davidson, saskatchewan government, Canada, Calgary Stampeders, Calgary Stampeders seasons, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Unsecured creditor, Debt, Creditor, GMAC, June Draude, Finance, Bankruptcy, Insolvency law, Business Finance, Law Crime, Dwain Lingenfelter
The number of doctors practising in rural Saskatchewan went up last year, as small towns and health officials step up recruitment. "It's great news...I hope it's a sustainable trend," said David Marit, president of the Saskatchewan Association of Rural...
Tags: Saskatchewan Health, South Africa, Cape Town, Saskatchewan, Family medicine
A dramatic plunge in revenue from a pink mineral has the Saskatchewan government seeing red. In a mid-year financial update Thursday, potash revenues are down $1.8 billion from the spring budget and the province that was defying the economic odds early...
Tags: Saskatchewan Party, Canada, Regina, Saskatchewan, Potash, Rod Gantefoer, Business Finance, Revenue, Public finance, Deficit, Economic policy, Politics, Saskatoon