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Brenda Suru: 40 years of service at Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Brenda Suru: 40 years of service at Saskatchewan Polytechnic

From student to dean, her journey gives her a 360 view.
Federal campaign still seems to be passing the province by

Federal campaign still seems to be passing the province by

ANALYSIS: The federal election outlook in Saskatchewan as of early April.
Talks with Americans helped Canada avoid extra Trump tariffs: Saskatchewan premier

Talks with Americans helped Canada avoid extra Trump tariffs: Saskatchewan premier

SASKATOON — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he remains concerned with U.S. tariffs on Canadian products but thinks talking with American officials helped Canada avoid a worse outcome.
Government on hot seat over Saskatoon fentanyl crisis

Government on hot seat over Saskatoon fentanyl crisis

Opposition says drug crisis is out of control in Saskatoon, but Premier Scott Moe says they are responding.
Back from Europe, Premier Moe reacts to Trump’s latest tariffs

Back from Europe, Premier Moe reacts to Trump’s latest tariffs

Saskatchewan largely spared by Liberation Day, but Premier Scott Moe still concerned about tariffs especially from China.
Regina police chief removed from active duty pending complaint investigation

Regina police chief removed from active duty pending complaint investigation

REGINA — Regina's police chief has been temporarily removed from active duty pending the results of an investigation by the Saskatchewan Public Complaints Commission.
Promoting safety in workplaces containing asbestos

Promoting safety in workplaces containing asbestos

Prevention saves lives is the message of Global Asbestos Awareness Week.
High construction costs driving values up and new permits down

High construction costs driving values up and new permits down

Increased building costs have not seen market values increase at the same rate.
Sikh heritage celebrated in April

Sikh heritage celebrated in April

Sikh Heritage Month honours culture, history and contributions.
Saskatchewan government, teachers sign deal after two years of talks

Saskatchewan government, teachers sign deal after two years of talks

REGINA — Teachers in Saskatchewan have signed a new agreement with the province after nearly two years of bargaining. The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation says the deal is retroactive to Sept.
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