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Saskatchewan calls for full repeal of cool

Saskatchewan calls for full repeal of cool

Today, Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart reiterated the importance of the U.S. Senate’s outright repeal of Country of Origin Labelling (COOL) for beef and pork. “Frankly, this issue has been dragging on for far too long,” Stewart said.
Saskatchewan supports patients with hepatitis with new drug

Saskatchewan supports patients with hepatitis with new drug

Saskatchewan is marking World Hepatitis Day, July 28, joining efforts to raise awareness of the disease and support people living with hepatitis.
Soaking up Summer

Soaking up Summer

With temperatures reaching into the late 20s over the long weekend, locals made their way into water parks to stay cool. Gwen Oliva anticipates the cool spray of water at the park in Silver Heights.
SGI blitz targets pro drivers

SGI blitz targets pro drivers

This month, SGI has teamed up with the Saskatchewan Trucking Association (STA) for its monthly traffic safety blitz. During August police will focus on commercial drivers to ensure they are following the rules of the road to keep all road users safe.
“Old dogs” ride for charity

“Old dogs” ride for charity

A group of cyclists is proving you can teach an old dog new tricks. It started out basically as a dare eight years ago.
Staying in Touch

Staying in Touch

The 60th annual Threshermen’s Show and Senior’s Festival was held at the Western Development Museum Aug. 1 and 2.
Bus to support First Nations careers

Bus to support First Nations careers

The Government of Saskatchewan was pleased to join the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) recently to unveil two newly wrapped Job Connections buses that will deliver career services to First Nations communities across the province.
New agriculture Centre of Excellence

New agriculture Centre of Excellence

Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart committed $10 million in funding under Growing Forward 2 for a new Livestock and Forage Centre of Excellence at the University of Saskatchewan.
Art fund limit raised

Art fund limit raised

Creative Saskatchewan is excited to announce increased funding flexibility for grant applicants. Regulation changes enable the agency to commit funding up to $600,000 per applicant each year.
Report on losses of public money within Saskatchewan health organizations

Report on losses of public money within Saskatchewan health organizations

The first-quarter report on losses of public money within Saskatchewan health organizations has been tabled with the Standing Committee on Public Accounts.
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