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NDP urges Sask companies for procurement, but what about the New West Partnership?

NDP urges Sask companies for procurement, but what about the New West Partnership?

In question period on June 29, NDP critic for finance and economy Trent Wotherspoon took the Saskatchewan Party government to task on companies based outside Saskatchewan being awarded provincial contracts.
Rite of passage will take a while yet

Rite of passage will take a while yet

Getting one’s driver’s licence at the age of 16 has long been a rite of passage for Saskatchewan’s youth, especially since much of the province is so reliant on having your own vehicle due to limited public transportation.
Cacho family has found a home in Kipling

Cacho family has found a home in Kipling

Some people are Canadians because they were born here, and some are Canadians by choice. For some it has been a difficult journey to come to Canada, for some the promise of a better life is being fulfilled.
Confronting pandemics a century apart: Outlook's connection to previous outbreaks

Confronting pandemics a century apart: Outlook's connection to previous outbreaks

It has been just over 100 years since the world last saw a pandemic and although we can rightly ­­assume much is different in how the illness is battled, it is worth noting how similarly the world responded then and now.
Being in Canada means a brighter future for Moosomin's Santos family

Being in Canada means a brighter future for Moosomin's Santos family

Some people are Canadians because they were born here, and some are Canadians by choice. For some it has been a difficult journey to come to Canada, for some the promise of a better life is being fulfilled.
Flooding pounds towns, RMs in Minnedosa region

Flooding pounds towns, RMs in Minnedosa region

Throughout the day Monday, rural municipalities declared local states of emergency as the damage and continuing threat caused by flooding became more and more evident in the light of day.
Northern Sask. leaders urge caution as COVID-19 numbers again taper off after spike

Northern Sask. leaders urge caution as COVID-19 numbers again taper off after spike

COVID-19 cases are beginning to taper off in Saskatchewan’s far north, but community leaders continue to urge members of the public to continue following public health guidelines.
Saskatchewan international offices opening in 2021

Saskatchewan international offices opening in 2021

New offices to help businesses navigate trade and investment opportunities, increase exports
Saskatchewan first province to implement 'Clare's Law'

Saskatchewan first province to implement 'Clare's Law'

Today, The Interpersonal Violence Disclosure Protocol (Clare’s Law) Act will come into force in Saskatchewan.

Province extends supports for youth

Transitioning out of care
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