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Unregistered trading entities cause concern: FCAA issues warning

Unregistered trading entities cause concern: FCAA issues warning

Investor alert: My Profit Live and Tradeonyx.
Construction company fined $56,000 for workplace injury

Construction company fined $56,000 for workplace injury

Worker injured in March, 2021.
Pushing back against interpersonal violence

Pushing back against interpersonal violence

Province expands second-stage housing allocation in Regina and Prince Albert.
Parents Bill of Rights Act passes in Legislative Assembly

Parents Bill of Rights Act passes in Legislative Assembly

Daily Leg Update: Emotions run high as legislature votes 40-12 to pass Education (Parents Bill of Rights) Amendment Act, 2023.
Parents Bill of Rights bill has provisions against lawsuits

Parents Bill of Rights bill has provisions against lawsuits

Section 197.4(5) states there can be “no action or proceeding based on any claim for loss or damage resulting from the enactment or implementation of this section” of the Act.
Harvest completed: crops yields are better than expected

Harvest completed: crops yields are better than expected

Fall rains and heavy, wet snow are needed around the province as soil moisture continued to decline throughout the fall.
Today at the Leg: Final vote on Parents Bill of Rights Act

Today at the Leg: Final vote on Parents Bill of Rights Act

On deck for Oct. 20, 2023: The Education (Parents Bill of Rights) Amendment Act 2023 is set to be passed
Win-filled morning includes $1 million Western Max prize

Win-filled morning includes $1 million Western Max prize

Angela Trout hasn’t given too much thought to what she will do with her windfall, but there is one smaller purchase she’s excited to make.
Parents Bill of Rights Act heads to committee

Parents Bill of Rights Act heads to committee

Daily Leg Update: Vote was 37-11 in favor of second reading for the bill requiring parental consent for gender based name changes, now being considered by committee of the whole.
A new front opens in Saskatchewan's battle over parental rights

A new front opens in Saskatchewan's battle over parental rights

“We just feel attacked, we feel alone, we feel scared for our organization," says Battlefords and Area Sexual Assault Centre as they and other organizations that taught preventative sexual assault education in schools are no longer allowed in the classroom.