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Five things to know about the Feb. 16 CRISP report

Five things to know about the Feb. 16 CRISP report

Flu cases and COVID-19 continue weeks-long trend downward in the province.
NDP stops in Battlefords on their health solutions tour

NDP stops in Battlefords on their health solutions tour

Critics Vicki Mowat and Matt Love tour facilities and receive feedback in the Battlefords on health care challenges facing the area.
NDP slams government for “no plan” to retain immigrants

NDP slams government for “no plan” to retain immigrants

Opposition leader Carla Beck and critic Aleana Young were joined by international students calling for barriers to come down so they could stay in Sask.
Indigenous group encouraged by David and Joyce Milgaard's Law

Indigenous group encouraged by David and Joyce Milgaard's Law

Indigenous advocates welcome the federal announcement saying it could represent a seismic shift in the justice landscape for Indigenous people.
David Milgaard's brother reacts to feds creating Joyce and David Milgaard's Law

David Milgaard's brother reacts to feds creating Joyce and David Milgaard's Law

The new commission would replace the current ministerial review process and be called David and Joyce Milgaard’s Law.
Regina moves ahead to take out $2.9 million from budget

Regina moves ahead to take out $2.9 million from budget

City of Regina’s Executive Committee accepts report of administration’s plans to trim $2.9 million out of the 2023 budget, including reducing training, travel and consulting.
Polytech and Orano unite to empower women in tech

Polytech and Orano unite to empower women in tech

WITT program graduates share their success.
Trevor Harris touches down at Mosaic Stadium

Trevor Harris touches down at Mosaic Stadium

New Roughriders quarterback Trevor Harris calls playing for Saskatchewan a “dream come true.”
Moose Jaw local wakes up $100,000 richer

Moose Jaw local wakes up $100,000 richer

Sherri Wedel didn’t expect that morning would be one where she wound up with a $100,000 windfall.
Orano Canada pledges support for women's trades program at Sask Polytechnic

Orano Canada pledges support for women's trades program at Sask Polytechnic

$1M gift supports WITT program.
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