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Becotte speaks on results of teachers’ latest ‘no’ vote

Becotte speaks on results of teachers’ latest ‘no’ vote

Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation President Samantha Becotte wants classroom complexity issue back at the bargaining table; opposition also reacts
Concerns raised at Leg on health care situation in Duck Lake

Concerns raised at Leg on health care situation in Duck Lake

Daily Leg Update: Delegation at Saskatchewan Legislature voice concerns about lack of doctors
Teachers “resoundingly” reject government’s final offer

Teachers “resoundingly” reject government’s final offer

End-of-year trips and graduation ceremonies could be in jeopardy if the teachers choose to withdraw from extra-curricular activities.
Ribbon is cut for new Regina youth drop-in centre

Ribbon is cut for new Regina youth drop-in centre

Youth Drop-in Centre opens with support from Government of Sask., John Howard Society and the Regina Youth Advisory Team.
The Battlefords will play host to SSFA55+ games in June

The Battlefords will play host to SSFA55+ games in June

There will be 12 sporting events at the competition.
Spring seeding underway for Saskatchewan

Spring seeding underway for Saskatchewan

First Crop Report of 2024
NDP concerned about funding to support kids with complex needs

NDP concerned about funding to support kids with complex needs

Families of those with autism raise concerns at the Legislature that education supports funding is not enough.
Opposition roasts government over hip and knee surgery again

Opposition roasts government over hip and knee surgery again

Daily Leg Update: Opposition points to only 90 hip and knee surgeries done last year out of Calgary
Duncan on SMR location: not so fast

Duncan on SMR location: not so fast

Minister for Crown Investments Corporation Dustin Duncan reacts to Premier Moe’s comments at Food Fuel Fertilizer summit of Estevan as likely location for small modular reactor.
Most of Canada to receive emergency alert test today

Most of Canada to receive emergency alert test today

OTTAWA — The federal government will test its capacity to issue emergency alerts today. That means Canadians in most provinces and territories will receive a test alert on their cellphones, as well as through TV and radio broadcasts.
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