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SGEU: Budget 2018 does not undo the harm inflicted on families in last year’s budget

SGEU: Budget 2018 does not undo the harm inflicted on families in last year’s budget

“Saskatchewan people want to move forward, to see improvements in their lives and better opportunities for their children.
Regina to host 20th Annual Skills Canada Saskatchewan Competition

Regina to host 20th Annual Skills Canada Saskatchewan Competition

More than 450 secondary and post-secondary students and apprentices from across the province will showcase their talents in the skilled trades and technologies at the 20th annual provincial skills competition hosted by Skills Canada Saskatchewan.
More than $900 million to maintain and improve highways in 2018-19

More than $900 million to maintain and improve highways in 2018-19

Major safety improvements are coming to many of Saskatchewan’s busiest highways as part of this year’s $924 million highways and infrastructure budget.
New Saskatchewan budget means education is still doing more with less

New Saskatchewan budget means education is still doing more with less

The President of the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation, Patrick Maze, today acknowledged Premier Scott Moe has made good on his promise to reinstate $30 million in education funding — a promise he made during the recent leadership race.
2018-19 Budget enhances pipeline regulations and mineral exploration

2018-19 Budget enhances pipeline regulations and mineral exploration

The 2018-19 Budget will see significant enhancements to the province’s petroleum and mineral resource sectors. The Ministry of Energy and Resources’ budget of $45.8 million includes an increase of $665,000 (1.5 per cent).
Investigation continues into Humboldt Broncos collision

Investigation continues into Humboldt Broncos collision

The Saskatchewan RCMP continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding last Friday’s collision involving the Humboldt Broncos team bus that tragically claimed 16 lives and injured 13 others.
2018-19 Budget maintaining support for Saskatchewan hometowns

2018-19 Budget maintaining support for Saskatchewan hometowns

The Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA) is relieved to see that today’s provincial budget is maintaining support for Saskatchewan hometowns.
Budget should address Saskatchewan’s social deficit with fair taxation, says CUPE Saskatchewan

Budget should address Saskatchewan’s social deficit with fair taxation, says CUPE Saskatchewan

Last year’s provincial budget introduced some of the most dramatic cuts to Saskatchewan’s public services and social safety net since the years of Grant Devine. Across the province, people spoke up for their communities.
2018-19 Budget opportunities for trade, investment and job creation

2018-19 Budget opportunities for trade, investment and job creation

The 2018-19 Budget keeps Saskatchewan’s economy on track by creating opportunities for increased trade, business investment and job creation.
The Regina Symphony Orchestra Presents Tchaikovsky & Mozart

The Regina Symphony Orchestra Presents Tchaikovsky & Mozart

The Regina Symphony Orchestra (RSO) will present a celebration of two of the greatest orchestrators of all time this Saturday, April 14, 2018 – 8PM at the Conexus Arts Centre with Tchaikovsky & Mozart.
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