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Plans for bill in the fall to recognize cultural communities

Plans for bill in the fall to recognize cultural communities

Legislation would make it easier for different cultural communities to be honoured each year.
John Cairns’ News Watch: It’s the season to be severe-weather aware

John Cairns’ News Watch: It’s the season to be severe-weather aware

Thoughts on a Victoria Day weekend spent watching live-streaming tornado coverage.
Treaty obligations and relationships focus of Treaties Recognition Week

Treaty obligations and relationships focus of Treaties Recognition Week

Treaties Recognition Week, May 18–24, highlights treaty rights and shared responsibilities between First Nations and the Crown.
Saskatchewan exports reach $45.4 billion in 2024

Saskatchewan exports reach $45.4 billion in 2024

Saskatchewan exports hit $45.4B in 2024, with uranium up 50% and India rising to the province’s third-largest export market.
Provincial leaders cautiously optimistic about Carney cabinet

Provincial leaders cautiously optimistic about Carney cabinet

Premier Scott Moe pledges to work with Buckley Belanger, Sask.’s lone member of the federal Cabinet.
Resist the temptation to help baby wildlife

Resist the temptation to help baby wildlife

As temperatures rise, experts urge people to admire unattended young wildlife from afar and resist the urge to intervene.
Concerns about wildfire conditions in North

Concerns about wildfire conditions in North

Wildfires remain a concern in Saskatchewan with 14 active fires, dry northern conditions, and fire bans still in place provincewide.
Improved application process aids municipalities

Improved application process aids municipalities

Targeted sector support accepted year-round, reviewed montly.
Protecting loved ones from artificial intelligence fraud

Protecting loved ones from artificial intelligence fraud

More than $648 million was lost due to fraud in Canada in 2024.
Mental Health Capacity Building program expanded to five more schools

Mental Health Capacity Building program expanded to five more schools

Students in Saskatoon, Île-à-la-Crosse, Martensville, Lloydminster and Swift Current to benefit.
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