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Countdown begins to nursing 50th Anniversary

Countdown begins to nursing 50th Anniversary

Making it to 50 is a milestone worth celebrating. Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s School of Nursing is a year away from its 50th Anniversary Celebrations and the countdown to next year’s festivities has begun.

At Gov’t House

Our Stories: Artifacts Tell All! is a new feature exhibit opening at Government House in Regina this afternoon to celebrate Government House’s 125th anniversary.
Sask Pension Plan celebrates 30 years

Sask Pension Plan celebrates 30 years

It’s been called “Canada’s Secret Pension Plan” but it’s no secret that the Saskatchewan Pension Plan (SPP) has won national acclaim for its success in helping Canadians prepare for retirement. SPP celebrates its 30th anniversary this year.
A Beach of a Time

A Beach of a Time

The weather was a perfect 23°C Saturday afternoon for those that headed out to camp, relax and swim.
History Corner - Spring flood in the 1920’s

History Corner - Spring flood in the 1920’s

The Sutherland house at the corner of Laurier Avenue & Broadway Street at the time of the spring flood in the 1920s. Needless to say all basements in that area were flooded. McDonald’s Restaurant is at that location today.
Call for nominations

Call for nominations

Saskatchewan residents aged 18 and above are invited to nominate a community organization that has demonstrated outstanding leadership in community literacy service for the 2016 Council of the Federation Literacy Award.
Positive result for vulnerable road users

Positive result for vulnerable road users

The SGI traffic safety spotlight for April was a bit of a dud, and the provincial insurer is just fine with that. Only 14 people were ticketed as police around the province targeted vulnerable road users safety.
MS Walk participants step up to end MS

MS Walk participants step up to end MS

The MS Society of Canada, Saskatchewan Division officially kicked off the Saskatchewan Blue Cross MS Walk in Yorkton.
Storage facilities, campgrounds punished for being too small

Storage facilities, campgrounds punished for being too small

Hundreds of Canadian self-storage facilities and campgrounds are receiving massive bills from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), because they don’t have the required number of employees to qualify for the small business tax rate.
Health Regions to lift visiting restrictions

Health Regions to lift visiting restrictions

Recently, Health Minister Dustin Duncan confirmed that Saskatchewan will be the first Canadian province to take a provincial approach to an open family presence policy in health care facilities.
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