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Saskatchewan Political Panel | Talkin' tariffs

This week, the Leader of the Opposition called on Premier Scott Moe to hold an emergency session to deal with impending tariffs by the United States. That call has been ignored by the government, but the premier is warning against full-on trade retaliation against the U.S. The Morning Edition's political panel dives into this along with Moe's directive for SaskPower to look at extending the lives of coal-fired power plants past 2030. This week's panel featured Regina Leader-Post political columnist Murray Mandryk and Morning Edition host Adam Hunter.

Birding backpacks fly off shelves at Regina library

Backpacks with binoculars and bird guides have been a popular item at Regina Public Library branches, according to RPL's director of collections.
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New restaurant pays homage to Hotel Saskatchewan's unofficial mascot — the bunny

While the Hotel Saskatchewan has a storied history of famous guests and royal visits, its new restaurant gives a nod to a certain VIP and unofficial mascot — the bunny. The Burrow gives people a cozy and elegant dining experience.

'We will lose that': Sask. Premier Scott Moe warns against broad tariff war with U.S.

With U.S. tariffs looming, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe stressed to business leaders at the Western Economic Forum (WEF) that his province does not want a dollar-for-dollar retaliatory tariff war.

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