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Minimum wage goes up Oct. 1

Minimum wage goes up Oct. 1

$11.81 per hour will be the new minimum wage
Hunters urged to submit heads of deer, moose, elk for CWD testing

Hunters urged to submit heads of deer, moose, elk for CWD testing

CWD is an infectious central nervous system disease in cervids, fatal to the infected deer. There is no known cure and is currently found in 56 of Saskatchewan's 83 wildlife management zones.
NESD to review Gronlid Central School for closure

NESD to review Gronlid Central School for closure

Gronlid Central School is undergoing a review that could determine if it remains open
Indigenous speaker series begins Sept. 29 at RSM

Indigenous speaker series begins Sept. 29 at RSM

Royal Saskatchewan Museum program to be shared online
Man who pulled gun on officer in Debden headed to trial

Man who pulled gun on officer in Debden headed to trial

There was a Canada-wide warrant for Kyle Standing at the time of his arrest
FSIN, Sask. gov’t sign first-in-Canada online gaming agreement with SIGA

FSIN, Sask. gov’t sign first-in-Canada online gaming agreement with SIGA

The approved amendment will allow SIGA to build and operate an online platform to compliment its casino gaming, including the option of sports betting
La Ronge RCMP charge youth after aggravated assault

La Ronge RCMP charge youth after aggravated assault

Officers arrested a 16-year-old male at the scene of a stabbing
Man accused of unlawful confinement, weapons offences, appears in Meadow Lake court

Man accused of unlawful confinement, weapons offences, appears in Meadow Lake court

Niles McCallum is accused of using a firearm to forcibly confine a man
Family hands over the keys after 60 years in business in Luseland

Family hands over the keys after 60 years in business in Luseland

From one generation to the next, the Einarson family has owned and operated the Luseland Pharmacy for 60 years
Young Innovators: USask researcher explores water economy on the Prairies

Young Innovators: USask researcher explores water economy on the Prairies

In the Prairie provinces, where agriculture is a fundamental industry, water is an essential ingredient in the recipe for a healthy economy
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