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Grad will go ahead: Cockrill

Grad will go ahead: Cockrill

Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill pledges grad will be protected, while STF expresses cautious optimism regarding province’s offer of accountability framework.
Promoting space age skills in rural and remote youth

Promoting space age skills in rural and remote youth

Saskatchewan Indigenous youth participate in STEM and space sciences boot camp.
Sask. small businesses get a break

Sask. small businesses get a break

Small business tax reduction held at one per cent.
Moe reacts after appearing before Commons committee

Moe reacts after appearing before Commons committee

Daily Leg Update - Premier Scott Moe speaks to reporters after testifying at a Commons committee on the carbon tax.
Centralized system gives patients options: SHA

Centralized system gives patients options: SHA

32 orthopedic surgeons are participating in a centralized replacement surgery referral initiative across five surgical locations.
Veteran Harris has no doubts that he’ll be ready for the start of Riders camp

Veteran Harris has no doubts that he’ll be ready for the start of Riders camp

Harris, 37, is entering his 12th CFL campaign and is under contract to the Riders through this season.
Teachers keep “moving the goalposts” according to education minister

Teachers keep “moving the goalposts” according to education minister

Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill says there is a path back to the bargaining table being offered by the provincial government.
DICE explores diverse uses for AI on applied research projects

DICE explores diverse uses for AI on applied research projects

Polytech’s Digital Integration Centre of Excellence leads the way to harnessing tech advances.
Despite budget commitments, still concerns about health care

Despite budget commitments, still concerns about health care

Daily Leg Update - Despite record health spending, Opposition raises a host of concerns about cancer care, lack of doctors and graduate retention.
New money to promote mining careers

New money to promote mining careers

Government allocation supports education resource development
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