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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.
Here's a list of February inflation rates for selected Canadian cities

Here's a list of February inflation rates for selected Canadian cities

Regina: 2.0 per cent. Saskatoon: 2.1 per cent.
Here's a list February inflation rates for Canadian provinces

Here's a list February inflation rates for Canadian provinces

Saskatchewan: 1.7 per cent.
Nominations update: more candidates in place for Sask Party, NDP

Nominations update: more candidates in place for Sask Party, NDP

There are more candidates set to be chosen in coming days and weeks.
Bilateral agreements signed for $560 million to health care

Bilateral agreements signed for $560 million to health care

Federal and provincial health ministers were in Regina Monday to sign bilateral agreements for health care funding for Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan’s Chief Coroner Clive Weighill retires

Saskatchewan’s Chief Coroner Clive Weighill retires

James Smith inquest his final task as coroner.
Moe, Cockrill accuse STF of targeting Hoopla for job action

Moe, Cockrill accuse STF of targeting Hoopla for job action

Both Premier Scott Moe and Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill denounce Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation plans to pull extracurriculars, accuse STF of targeting Hoopla.
Lessons from the James Smith Cree Nation tragedy

Lessons from the James Smith Cree Nation tragedy

‘We’ve got to forgive,’ says JSCN Chief Wally Burns.
Higher than predicted gaming proceeds distributed

Higher than predicted gaming proceeds distributed

Additional $35.2 M for First Nation and Métis organizations.