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Anthrax confirmed among cattle in RM of Paynton

Anthrax confirmed among cattle in RM of Paynton

If your neighbours’ animals have anthrax, you should consider vaccination to protect your animals.
Pope Leo XIV called upon to return sacred First Nations artifacts

Pope Leo XIV called upon to return sacred First Nations artifacts

The FSIN is calling on the Vatican to return sacred artifacts taken from First Nations during the residential school era across Canada.
Measles exposure warning issued for seven Sask. communities

Measles exposure warning issued for seven Sask. communities

SHA is warning of measles exposure risk at several locations in Saskatoon, Regina, Swift Current and other southern Sask. communities.
Slow down and move over

Slow down and move over

CAA Sask. spotlights safety for tow truck operators and first responders.
Sask Party ripped for contract with lobby firm linked to Trump

Sask Party ripped for contract with lobby firm linked to Trump

NDP critic Meara Conway take aim at provincial government’s contract with Nelson Mullins, a firm they characterized as supporting Donald Trump.
NDP raise concerns after death at Northern Lights Care Home

NDP raise concerns after death at Northern Lights Care Home

Family of William Hastie at the Legislature to raise concerns after their grandfather was found having frozen to death.
Government of Sask. prepares for possible Canada Post Strike

Government of Sask. prepares for possible Canada Post Strike

Saskatchewan is preparing for a possible postal strike and urging clients and suppliers to switch to direct deposit to avoid delays.
Spotlight on the essential role of early childhood educators in May

Spotlight on the essential role of early childhood educators in May

May 14 is Early Childhood Educator (ECE) Appreciation Day.
NDP still seeking answers on GTH - Costco flap

NDP still seeking answers on GTH - Costco flap

Frustration for the Opposition as attempts to extract apologies from the Minister, and to get provincial auditor involved, go nowhere.
Saskatchewan firefighter groups concerned over building burn legislation

Saskatchewan firefighter groups concerned over building burn legislation

REGINA — Saskatchewan's legislature has passed a bill that opens the door for local governments to order firefighters to burn down derelict buildings, a move firefighters say they oppose.
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