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Lowest minimum wage in Canada increases

Lowest minimum wage in Canada increases to lowest minimum wage in Canada Today, minimum wage earners in Saskatchewan will receive a “raise,” going from earning the least in Canada to…still earning the least in Canada.
COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Update

14 new cases - nine in hospital - 13 more recoveries
NDP won’t close rural ERs, will recruit medical professionals for rural areas: Meili

NDP won’t close rural ERs, will recruit medical professionals for rural areas: Meili

Saskatoon – When seconds make the difference between life and death for your child, having a closed emergency room in your local hospital is not an option.

Sask Party running on record, who should lead province through pandemic recovery

Regina – Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe kicked off the 2020 general election saying his party would be running on its 13-year record of growth, and the key ballot box question would be who the voters trust to guide Saskatchewan through an econom
Break & Enter - RM of Griffin Office

Break & Enter - RM of Griffin Office

This is a message from the RCMP Saskatchewan Crime Watch Advisory Network. Break and Enter to the R.

NDP launches campaign putting “people first”

Regina – Saskatchewan New Democratic Leader Ryan Meili was out in front of the cameras at the Legislature in Regina before Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe formally announced the election was underway on Sept. 29.
Break & Enter in Gainsborough

Break & Enter in Gainsborough

Carnduff RCMP is requesting the public’s assistance in locating the person(s) responsible for a break and enter, theft and assault at a business located in Gainsborough, Saskatchewan.
COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Update

Seven new cases - eight in hospital - 18 more recoveries

NDP launches campaign putting “people first”

Saskatchewan New Democratic Leader Ryan Meili was out in front of the cameras at the Legislature in Regina before Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe formally announced the election was underway on Sept. 29.
Premier Scott Moe Calls Election for Monday, October 26

Premier Scott Moe Calls Election for Monday, October 26

“Who do you trust to lead Saskatchewan’s economic recovery?” Premier Scott Moe said that will be the question in the campaign for the October 26 provincial election, which officially began today.
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