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Young women interested in aviation are invited to 'Elevate Aviation' this May

Young women interested in aviation are invited to 'Elevate Aviation' this May

Elevate Aviation is a Canada-wide program made available in Moose Jaw this May 31.
I Have No Idea, play inspired by adults living with ADHD

I Have No Idea, play inspired by adults living with ADHD

Neurodiversity, the power of music, importance of friendship and how simply enjoying a coffee can make everything seem better represented in play, 'I Have No Idea', coming to Saskatoon.
Saskatchewan RCMP reminds drivers to be prepared

Saskatchewan RCMP reminds drivers to be prepared

Be prepared for anything.
Opening night at the 2024 Montana’s Brier in Regina

Opening night at the 2024 Montana’s Brier in Regina

Much anticipated matchups, plus a performance in the Patch by the Reklaws, highlight Night One at the Brandt Centre.
Sask. women named to Order of Gabriel Dumont

Sask. women named to Order of Gabriel Dumont

Five individuals to be honoured in Saskatoon March 2.
James Smith Cree Nation calls for binding recommendations

James Smith Cree Nation calls for binding recommendations

JSCN is asking Canada for federal support to implement recommendations from the inquests on the First Nation.
Teachers to stage rotating strike Monday, will be at Legislature

Teachers to stage rotating strike Monday, will be at Legislature

Rally by teachers in front of the Saskatchewan Legislature will coincide with return of the legislative session.
New initiative in Regina for mandatory alcohol screening tests

New initiative in Regina for mandatory alcohol screening tests

As of March 1, officers in RPS Traffic Safety Unit will require drivers to take a roadside Mandatory Alcohol Screening test when they are pulled over.
Confidence shown in Saskatchewan’s readiness for wildfire season

Confidence shown in Saskatchewan’s readiness for wildfire season

Minister of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Paul Merriman spoke to reporters on the preparations for what could be another serious wildfire season in 2024
Saskatchewan's two biggest cities tackle reconciliation

Saskatchewan's two biggest cities tackle reconciliation

Initiatives include art, renaming, inclusion and others.
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