'Wait and see' could be economy’s best response to trade dispute: Dr. Bruneau
University of Saskatchewan economics professor Dr. Joel Bruneau said Canada might not have anything to gain by imposing retaliatory tariffs — instead, a ‘wait and see’ approach might pay off as homegrown American opposition to Trump’s tariff threats gathers momentum.
RSP donates $28,000 proceeds of ‘Night in Nashville’ charity concert
Moose Jaw-area non-profit River Street Promotions (RSP) board members gathered with sponsors and school board officials at the Moose Jaw Co-op Agro Centre yesterday afternoon to officially donate more than $28,000 to a youth mental wellness fund accessible by Prairie South and Holy Trinity Catholic School Divisions.
Spring weather 2025 Canadian predictions from Old Farmer's Almanac
The Old Farmer’s Almanac has re-released its 2025 Canadian Spring Westher predictions — the publication, which has been releasing weather forecasts since its establishment in 1792, is calling for a warmer, wetter-than-average spring for the Prairies.
Carol Connare, editor-in-chief of the Old Farmer’s Almanac (OFA), said that summer in southern Saskatchewan is likely to be cool and rainy, but not before a warm spring:
Curious about power? Custom website explores SK Electricity
Brahm Neufeld is a process engineer at Cameco and a self-described “passionate energy geek” who created a custom website to scrape data from SaskPower and generate long-term graphs and data analysis of exactly how power (electricity) is generated and distributed around the province.
Curious about power? Custom website explores SK Electricity
Brahm Neufeld is a process engineer at Cameco and a self-described “passionate energy geek” who created a custom website to scrape data from SaskPower and generate long-term graphs and data analysis of exactly how power (electricity) is generated and distributed around the province.
Now online: Great Plains Power Station ribbon-cutting ceremony marks project completion
SaskPower’s Great Plains Power Station, which began construction just outside Moose Jaw in March of 2021, is now officially complete and supplying 370 megawatts to Saskatchewan’s power grid.
The power plant’s completion was marked with an onsite ribbon-cutting on Tuesday, and the unveiling of a specially commissioned painting by Moose Jaw artist Patti Lewis, titled Powering the Prairies.
Snow clearing rage has residents in Moose Jaw climbing city equipment
Bevan Harlton, the City of Moose Jaw’s Director of Operations, said he was ‘disappointed’ this week over multiple reports of residents climbing onto moving heavy equipment and opening doors to give feedback to operators.
Richard Dyke's case adjourned again to consider preliminary inquiry dates
Richard Dyke, who is facing more than 70 charges of sexual offences against minors for incidents that police allege took place during the span of 18 years at home-based daycares in and around Assiniboia, appeared by video from the Regina Correctional Centre in Moose Jaw Provincial Court today, where his case was adjourned to Dec. 16.
Richard Dyke's case adjourned again to consider preliminary inquiry dates
Richard Dyke, who is facing more than 70 charges of sexual offences against minors for incidents that police allege took place during the span of 18 years at home-based daycares in and around Assiniboia, appeared by video from the Regina Correctional Centre in Moose Jaw Provincial Court today, where his case was adjourned to Dec. 16.
Sask NDP names full 27-member Shadow Cabinet for approaching legislative session
The first session of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly following the provincial election has been announced for Monday, Nov. 25, and all 27 members of the Sask NDP will have a portfolio to shadow and critique, including the 15 newly elected MLAs.
Sask NDP Leader Carla Beck named her Shadow Cabinet last week.
“We’ve got some work to do and I’m ready to lead by example,” said Beck. “If you look for common ground, there’s a lot more that unites us than divides us.