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Slow down, the life you save may be yours

Slow down, the life you save may be yours

Canadians speeding in large numbers according to a CAA survey.
Drug to improve lung function cleared for more coverage

Drug to improve lung function cleared for more coverage

More cystic fibrosis patients can access Trikafta after coverage is expanded.
MLAs sworn in at the Legislature

MLAs sworn in at the Legislature

All the Sask Party and NDP MLAs have been sworn in, in time for the opening of the new Legislature on Monday.
Premier Moe responds to Singh on PST

Premier Moe responds to Singh on PST

Scott Moe suggests federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh urge the Liberal government to remove the carbon tax on home heating.
Former Saskatchewan Party legislature member sentenced to probation for assault

Former Saskatchewan Party legislature member sentenced to probation for assault

MOOSE JAW, Sask. — A former Saskatchewan Party legislature member has been sentenced to 12 months probation after pleading guilty to assault.
Celebrating international students’ impact

Celebrating international students’ impact

International Education Week at Saskatchewan Polytechnic highlights benefits of global education.
Conexus, Synergy, Cornerstone exploring merger

Conexus, Synergy, Cornerstone exploring merger

Three credit unions looking to merge, but only in the exploration phase at the moment.
International Education Week highlights global interaction

International Education Week highlights global interaction

In 2023-24, Saskatchewan welcomed over 14,400 international students from more than 14 countries.
Where there's snow, there's winter. Be careful out there.

Where there's snow, there's winter. Be careful out there.

Drifting and blowing snow is expected to continue throughout the day, hindering road conditions and visibility.
Ex-MLA Greg Lawrence gets 12 months of probation for assaulting wife

Ex-MLA Greg Lawrence gets 12 months of probation for assaulting wife

Gregory Samuel Lawrence appeared in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on Nov. 20, where he received a conditional discharge.
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