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Feds providing $5.8 million to tourism in Saskatchewan

Feds providing $5.8 million to tourism in Saskatchewan

Federal money from PrairiesCan going to 14 Sask. tourism projects across province.
Saskatchewan First Act passes

Saskatchewan First Act passes

Daily Leg Update - Third reading passes for Sask First Act, with opposition from NDP as well as from Indigenous and Métis leaders in attendance at the Assembly Thursday.
MN-S leads the way: New solutions to homelessness in Sask.

MN-S leads the way: New solutions to homelessness in Sask.

Saskatchewan conference unites to solve housing and homelessness issues.
Marie-Josée Houle: Building relationships, seeking justice for homeless populations

Marie-Josée Houle: Building relationships, seeking justice for homeless populations

Uncovering complexities of homelessness.
Gov'ts invest $405K to expand mobile early learning in rural Sask.

Gov'ts invest $405K to expand mobile early learning in rural Sask.

Prince Albert KidsFirst Regional among organizations that benefit.
Child care providers concerned about lack of consultation

Child care providers concerned about lack of consultation

Daily Leg Update - Operators of child care express concerns, after last week's federal-provincial $10 a day child care agreement.
Saskatoon native to lead Métis Nation education efforts

Saskatoon native to lead Métis Nation education efforts

MN-S welcomes Darryl Bazylak as director of education.
Moe touts more money coming for municipalities

Moe touts more money coming for municipalities

Premier Moe announces municipal revenue sharing of $298 Million, its highest amount ever, at the SARM convention.
Province quadruples physician incentive offering

Province quadruples physician incentive offering

$200,000 to attract more family physicians to rural and northern Saskatchewan
Politicians react as Regina General ER goes on bypass

Politicians react as Regina General ER goes on bypass

Saskatchewan Union of Nurses issues tweets declaring “Saskatchewan health care is a disaster” in wake of hospital ER pressures.