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As Hoopla is cancelled, teachers call again for arbitration

As Hoopla is cancelled, teachers call again for arbitration

“Due to the withdrawal of extra-curricular on Thursday, March 21 and Friday, March 22, all SHSAA activities are cancelled on those dates.” - SHSSA
Hoopla tournament officially cancelled, one-day provincial championship to take place

Hoopla tournament officially cancelled, one-day provincial championship to take place

Special event to see teams one-game showdowns for provincial medals based on seeding.
Funding for health, marshals, firefighting: Highlights of the Saskatchewan budget

Funding for health, marshals, firefighting: Highlights of the Saskatchewan budget

REGINA — The Saskatchewan government tabled its latest budget on Wednesday. Here are some of the highlights: — A deficit of $273 million, with total spending pegged at just over $20 billion.
Provincial budget: Classrooms, care, communities and a deficit

Provincial budget: Classrooms, care, communities and a deficit

Not many surprises in Saskatchewan budget 2024, which sees increasing spending and a deficit of $273.2 million.
Woman sentenced for role in Saskatchewan Mountie's death

Woman sentenced for role in Saskatchewan Mountie's death

REGINA — A woman has received a sentence of more than two years for her role in the death of a Saskatchewan RCMP officer. Const.
Lloydminster, Horizon divisions to see one day teachers strike

Lloydminster, Horizon divisions to see one day teachers strike

Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation gives notice of one-day rotating strike by Lloydminster Teachers’ Association and Horizon Teachers’ Association this Friday, March 22.
With Hoopla in balance, Cockrill tells teachers: let them play

With Hoopla in balance, Cockrill tells teachers: let them play

Daily Leg Update: High school students watch as Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill and Opposition Education Critic Matt Love exchange words in QP about Hoopla
On eve of Budget 2024, province drops some further hints

On eve of Budget 2024, province drops some further hints

Premier Scott Moe calls it a “classroom, care and communities budget” that will be delivered Wednesday by Finance Minister Donna Harpauer.
Province announces $1 million to increase skilled trades

Province announces $1 million to increase skilled trades

Funding to go to 150 additional training seats in the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission to boost labour force.
Film production in Sask. gets a boost with LED Volume Wall

Film production in Sask. gets a boost with LED Volume Wall

Grand unveiling of LED Volume Wall takes place at the Regina Soundstage with government and film/TV industry officials in attendance.