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U of R recognizes credits towards BEd

U of R recognizes credits towards BEd

New transfer agreements provide pathway for Lakeland College graduates to get an education degree.
Supplement available to working families

Supplement available to working families

Saskatchewan Employment Incentive open for applications.
Opposition still demanding responses to Sunrise Motel questions

Opposition still demanding responses to Sunrise Motel questions

NDP Critic Meara Conway calls for answers after government pushes back their response to FOI requests on policies and hotels used by Social Services.
Tobacco restrictions aligned with alcohol, cannabis

Tobacco restrictions aligned with alcohol, cannabis

Minimum age for purchase of tobacco and vapour products set to increase.
Regina’s Globe Theatre seeking additional funding from the City

Regina’s Globe Theatre seeking additional funding from the City

Regina City Hall Update - Globe Theatre requesting $1.9 million from City to complete renovation project
Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark not running for re-election

Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark not running for re-election

Clark announces decision not to run again at news conference at Saskatoon City Hall.
Regina Deputy Police Chief Rae calls it a career

Regina Deputy Police Chief Rae calls it a career

REGINA - Regina Deputy Police Chief Dean Rae is wrapping up a 34 year career with Regina Police Service this month.
More calls for service to Regina Police in 2023

More calls for service to Regina Police in 2023

More homicides and robberies, and a bad year for overdoses, but also more crimes being solved
Allen Sapp Gallery could get provincial heritage status

Allen Sapp Gallery could get provincial heritage status

Province inviting the city to make application to declare Allen Sapp Gallery building a provincial heritage property.
Art exhibition springs from dog-human relationship research

Art exhibition springs from dog-human relationship research

Exhibit developed from Dr. Jordan Woodsworth’s research opened at Wanuskewin Jan. 20 for three months before touring across Saskatchewan.