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Province invests big for healthcare and education

Province invests big for healthcare and education

The province released their full budget on Monday which includes large investments for education and healthcare. The budget showed an investment of $749 million towards advanced education, $2.6 billion for the Ministry of Education and $5.
Province reports $1.9 billion in debt from COVID-19 pandemic

Province reports $1.9 billion in debt from COVID-19 pandemic

The province released their full budget on Monday which showed a $1.9 billion addition to the debt total that can be attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 UPDATE: 18 new cases, two in hospital, one more recovery

COVID-19 UPDATE: 18 new cases, two in hospital, one more recovery

There are 18 new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan to report on June 15, 2020, bringing the provincial total to 683. Thirteen of the new cases are in the Far North.
Three weekend COVID-19 cases in Manitoba, active cases drop, state of emergency extended

Three weekend COVID-19 cases in Manitoba, active cases drop, state of emergency extended

Federal CERB program extended
Saskatoon man sentenced to seven years for robbery in deadly home invasion acquitted

Saskatoon man sentenced to seven years for robbery in deadly home invasion acquitted

A Saskatoon man who already spent more than two years in prison had his robbery conviction overturned by the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal June 12.
CEBL announces status update for 2020 season

CEBL announces status update for 2020 season

Saskatchewan Rattlers season affected

SaskPower managing vegetation to improve service reliability and to reduce wildfire risk

Customers reminded to “plant smart” away from powerlines
Northeast towns looking to develop electric charging network

Northeast towns looking to develop electric charging network

EAST CENTRAL — As the popularity of electric vehicles grows across the country, Saskatchewan’s northeastern towns plan to build charging stations to attract the tourists that drive them.
COVID-19 update for Sask.

COVID-19 update for Sask.

One new case, one person in intensive care
Northern Sask. suicide prevention plan needed more consultation: advocates

Northern Sask. suicide prevention plan needed more consultation: advocates

Mental health organizations are questioning the government’s approach when it comes to a new suicide prevention plan focused on mental health and suicide in Saskatchewan’s north.
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