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NDP raise concerns about federal funding cut to EAs

NDP raise concerns about federal funding cut to EAs

Opposition Education Critic Matt Love speaks to reporters about Saskatoon Public Schools having to lay off 80 educational assistants.
Regina's proposed 2025 budget sparks worry among councillors

Regina's proposed 2025 budget sparks worry among councillors

The average homeowner who has a property valued at $315,000 would pay $345 more in 2025 if the budget is passed in March.
Probe into police-involved shooting death begins March 3

Probe into police-involved shooting death begins March 3

Inquest into the death of Dillon Mcdonald to be held in Prince Albert.
Joe Beeverz looks to 'Burger It Forward'

Joe Beeverz looks to 'Burger It Forward'

For the month of February, Canada Beef, provincial beef cattle farmers, ranchers and restaurants across Canada will partner in support of food security efforts.
New city hall staff to enhance efficiency, improve customer service

New city hall staff to enhance efficiency, improve customer service

Budget25 rewind: Moose Jaw City Hall will hire a supervisor to oversee bylaw and building staff, while a summer student will support permit approvals.
Saskatoon: Crews mobilizing for priority road cleanup

Saskatoon: Crews mobilizing for priority road cleanup

Watch for blue and amber flashing lights on snow maintenance equipment and give operators plenty of space to work. 
Cornerstone Credit Union recognized as top employer in Sask.

Cornerstone Credit Union recognized as top employer in Sask.

Ninth consecutive year for being recognized and the 10th time overall.
Why even U.S. presidents can’t unlock UFO files

Why even U.S. presidents can’t unlock UFO files

Jimmy Carter’s failed attempt to access the UFO files reveals the limits of presidential power and the depth of government secrecy.
Trump’s tariffs hurt Canada’s agri-food, but our own policies are worse

Trump’s tariffs hurt Canada’s agri-food, but our own policies are worse

Canada’s own trade barriers and lack of innovation are doing more damage to agri-food than Trump ever could.
Black legacy and leadership celebrated in February

Black legacy and leadership celebrated in February

African Canadian/Black History Month proclaimed in Saskatchewan.
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