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592,000 employed in Saskatchewan in 2023

592,000 employed in Saskatchewan in 2023

An increase of 10,700 over 2022.
The state of nominations for Saskatchewan’s provincial election

The state of nominations for Saskatchewan’s provincial election

Both the Sask Party and NDP have half their candidates nominated in the run up to the 2024 provincial election.
Possible teacher sanctions after Jan. 15: PAATA president

Possible teacher sanctions after Jan. 15: PAATA president

Provincial government and Saskatchewan’s teachers at an impasse.
Nature’s defense against changing climate

Nature’s defense against changing climate

UBC researchers identify unique water storage system that protects balsam poplar trees from drought.
Regina’s Carmichael Outreach gets warming space funding

Regina’s Carmichael Outreach gets warming space funding

Indoor warming space confirmed to get city and provincial funds; warming bus to be set up in the interim.
STF union hopes talks can resume following conciliation report

STF union hopes talks can resume following conciliation report

STF President Samantha Becotte spoke to media following conciliation report release, points to classroom complexity as key issue that should be at the table.
A look back at 2023 at the movie box office

A look back at 2023 at the movie box office

A look back at Barbieheimer, Super Mario Bros., and the hits, flops, strikes and walkouts of 2023 in Hollywood.
Exploring drug history: Term psychedelic coined in Saskatchewan

Exploring drug history: Term psychedelic coined in Saskatchewan

USask researchers explore untold history of psychedelics.
Soup mix latest product of research collaboration

Soup mix latest product of research collaboration

USask research tackles food insecurity in the community.
Painting a softer image of the fierce Tyrannosaurus rex

Painting a softer image of the fierce Tyrannosaurus rex

USask student challenging perception of dinosaurs with ‘paleoart.’