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Sask. reports 236 more job offers to RNs from Philippines

Sask. reports 236 more job offers to RNs from Philippines

Now nearly 400 RNs from Philippines have accepted offers in Saskatchewan, according to Ministry of Health, after a second recruiting mission took place in March.
Humboldt holds tribute five years after deadly bus crash

Humboldt holds tribute five years after deadly bus crash

HUMBOLDT, SASKATCHEWAN — Church bells rang Thursday in Humboldt, Sask.,at the same time as the deadly bus crash brought unimaginable tragedy to the small city five years ago. The bells at St.
Boy, 8, struck, killed by school bus

Boy, 8, struck, killed by school bus

An 8-year-old boy died after being hit by a school bus.
Sask. Firearms Act passes on final day before Easter break

Sask. Firearms Act passes on final day before Easter break

Daily Leg Update - Leg passes act which they say will enhance safety and also protect the rights of lawful firearm owners
Bedardmania ... A win for Saskatchewan

Bedardmania ... A win for Saskatchewan

Arenas filled up across the west, with young and old alike scooping up tickets in the hopes of capturing a glimmer of Bedard magic with the naked eye.
Province brings changes to international credential recognition

Province brings changes to international credential recognition

Daily Leg Update - New changes to The Employment Program Regulations designed to remove the red tape in allowing international workers to work in Saskatchewan.
Career fair in Regina welcomes Ukrainians, other job seekers

Career fair in Regina welcomes Ukrainians, other job seekers

Around 80 employers on hand at Queensbury Convention Hall, looking for workers.
Grey Cup legacy grant recipients announced

Grey Cup legacy grant recipients announced

Over $277,000 in funding to nine communities awarded through Grey Cup Festival Legacy Grant Program.
Author of Five Little Indians: Why they can't just 'get over it'

Author of Five Little Indians: Why they can't just 'get over it'

Michelle Good, Indigenous lawyer and author of Five Little Indians wonders 'what non-Indigenous people could do with their privilege if they raised their voices and wouldn't shut up.'
Confirmed: SHA mask requirement lifts as of today, April 4

Confirmed: SHA mask requirement lifts as of today, April 4

Masking policy will return to pre-pandemic in Sask. Health Authority facilities.
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