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Province adds more than 12,000 jobs in April 2024

Province adds more than 12,000 jobs in April 2024

The province added 12,300 jobs year-over-year, with the fourth lowest unemployment rate among the provinces.
Celebrating the economic contributions of women entrepreneurs

Celebrating the economic contributions of women entrepreneurs

A total of 38 per cent of businesses outside the province's largest urban centres are women-owned.
Prince Albert physician Dr. Andre Grobler elected SMA president

Prince Albert physician Dr. Andre Grobler elected SMA president

The Canadian Medical Association presented CMA honorary memberships to four Saskatchewan physicians: Dr. Rick Gore-Hickman, Dr. Gene Marcoux, Dr. Jim Melenchuk, and Dr. Mysore S. Renuka-Prasa.
Moe in NB for healthcare training, drug court announcements

Moe in NB for healthcare training, drug court announcements

Premier Scott Moe and members of cabinet were in North Battleford for announcements of two major investments into local community
STF to vote on renewing sanctions

STF to vote on renewing sanctions

The mandate resulting from the upcoming sanctions vote will be in effect until an agreement is reached, says the STF.
Income Assistance Mobile Outreach expanding

Income Assistance Mobile Outreach expanding

Announcement at Queen City Wellness Pharmacy of more money, an additional 10 Social Services employees.
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.
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