REGINA – The musical Hamilton has a pivotal scene where Aaron Burr realizes in order to have any influence, he needs to be “in the room where it happens.” After last year’s Conference of the Parties (COP) 27 which focused on climate change, Saskatchewan Premier Scott...
If people using home heating oil (principally in Atlantic Canada) don’t have to pay carbon tax to heat there home, neither will people in Saskatchewan who use electricity to heat their homes as of Jan. 1. That was announcement Premier Scott Moe made on Nov. 30 via...
Alberta has brought online another wind farm and even more wind turbines in recent days. And despite having increased the amount of nameplate capacity in two years by roughly two-thirds, total power production still flatlines on a frequent but irregular basis. Around...
On Nov. 17, the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) and North West College announced a new, innovative plastic welding pilot program that will be the first-of-its-kind in Saskatchewan. This exciting collaboration represents a significant step forward in addressing the...
REGINA – Minister of Justice and Attorney General Bronwyn Eyre presented the first panelists making up the independent assessment tribunal to the Saskatchewan Legislature on Nov. 28, providing greater detail in their background. And perhaps as a sign of unity,...