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Regina City Hall closed for the day due to burst pipe

Regina City Hall closed for the day due to burst pipe

Sub-30 temperatures to blame for City Hall closure on Monday.
Funding supports increased capacity to promote wellness

Funding supports increased capacity to promote wellness

SIIT adds 25 seats in the mental health and wellness diploma program.
Extreme cold expected to let up this week

Extreme cold expected to let up this week

The extreme cold warning is expected to remain in effect for Monday night.
Prairie food produced with low carbon footprint

Prairie food produced with low carbon footprint

Sask. farmers produce some of the world’s most sustainable crops: GIFS at USask study.
Research focuses on practical security solutions to everyday problems

Research focuses on practical security solutions to everyday problems

USask cybersecurity expert weighs in on AI benefits and risks.
Teachers invited to lead the way

Teachers invited to lead the way

Saskatchewan launches Teacher Innovation and Support Fund.
Education spending has not been cut: Taxpayers

Education spending has not been cut: Taxpayers

CTF says government is spending a record amount on education in 2023-24.
Highway cameras now at 50 locations

Highway cameras now at 50 locations

Cameras added on Highways 6, 14, 16, 40 and 55.
Forging a global presence: Sask. Trade and Export Development

Forging a global presence: Sask. Trade and Export Development

International missions foster opportunities and growth says Chamber.
Sask. Teachers announce one-day strike to happen on Jan. 16

Sask. Teachers announce one-day strike to happen on Jan. 16

Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill responds with disappointment to news that STF is taking strike action.