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STF raising issues of violence in the classroom

STF raising issues of violence in the classroom

Teachers’ union wants violence in the classroom addressed in collective bargaining agreement.
Provincial auditor won’t look into Communities of Tomorrow

Provincial auditor won’t look into Communities of Tomorrow

Three smaller political parties had wanted Provincial Auditor to investigate agency that had studied impact of asbestos cement pipes.
Thorpe Recovery capacity increased by 15

Thorpe Recovery capacity increased by 15

Addictions treatment spaces to open in Lloydminster.
Federal government scales back carbon price rebates for small businesses

Federal government scales back carbon price rebates for small businesses

OTTAWA — The federal government is cutting the amount of financial relief small businesses will receive from carbon pricing revenues so it can increase the size of the rebate it is providing to rural families.
Mission highlights sustainable agriculture practices

Mission highlights sustainable agriculture practices

Bolstering commercial relationships in India.
Moe’s latest visit to India draws ire of opposition NDP

Moe’s latest visit to India draws ire of opposition NDP

NDP critic Aleana Young blasts Scott Moe for his third trip to India as Premier.
Class complexity still a stumbling block in teachers’ dispute

Class complexity still a stumbling block in teachers’ dispute

Province’s negotiators and the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation remain at odds on including language on class size and complexity in a collective bargaining agreement.
Gearing up to ring those phones

Gearing up to ring those phones

Saskatchewan recognizes Telemiracle Week ahead of 48th annual telethon.
Four-pawed police kept in tip-top shape

Four-pawed police kept in tip-top shape

RCMP officers trained to respond to service dog’s sudden injury or illness.
Time travel to facts and fun

Time travel to facts and fun

Explore Saskatchewan's History on Family Day at Government House.