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Saskatchewan government says it’s cutting ties with Prairie Harm ReductionSaskatchewan's mental health and addictions minister says she's considering legislation to limit where supervised consumption sites may operate.HealthMar 31
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Peter Nygard files lawsuit, alleges authorities abused process with Manitoba chargesSex offender Peter Nygard is suing the Manitoba and Saskatchewan governments, Winnipeg police and others, alleging charges he faced in one case were an abuse of process.CrimeApr 1
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CUPE urges Saskatchewan government to take action as library workers face violenceThe Canadian Union of Public Employees said two libraries temporarily closed last year due to heightened drug use and violence nearby.PoliticsMar 4
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Extended Sask. child care agreement to cause higher fees for some, say advocatesAdvocates say the Saskatchewan government's $10-a-day child care extension will leave some families paying more than others when it comes into effect.CanadaMar 5
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Saskatchewan calls cut on movie rating rulesSome local theatres in Saskatchewan are hoping to see more independent films up on the big screen after the provincial government decided to end mandatory movie ratings.CanadaApr 12
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Saskatchewan wants feedback on potential social media ban for kids under 16Premier Scott Moe say his government is planning to ask people in Saskatchewan for their views on banning social media for children under 16.CanadaMar 30
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Ottawa to supply $15.6M to tariff-impacted Saskatchewan workers and employersThe federal government says it's funding a $15.6 million program to support workers and employers hit by tariffs in Saskatchewan.EconomyMar 27
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Construction of 60-bed Saskatoon emergency shelter to begin this summerThe project is expected to cost $6 million, and elements of its design will help ensure the safety of current residents in the Central Industrial area.HealthApr 9
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Saskatchewan to allow killings of rampant elk as last resort, if they get permitsThe province says it will provide eight depredation permits next year to producers who have demonstrated a history of significant damage caused by congregating elk.EnvironmentMar 10
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Premier Moe hits back at Ottawa’s gun buyback program through certificate exemptionsPremier Scott Moe told delegates at the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities that his government is taking a "firm stand" against Ottawa's "gun grab."CanadaMar 11
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Proposed Saskatchewan wind farm dividing communityDon Bourassa says a proposed wind farm near his home in southeast Saskatchewan has ruined relationships in his community — to the point where he feels he has been bullied.CanadaMar 28
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Saskatchewan sees low participation rates in federal gun buyback programSaskatchewan has the lowest per capita participation in Ottawa's Assault-Style Firearms Compensation Program. Some experts predict soon it will be even lower.CanadaApr 1
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Green Shirt Day urges Canadians to register as organ donorsGreen Shirt Day is the legacy of 21-year-old Logan Boulet who was one of 16 people, including 10 players, killed in the Humboldt Bronco's bus crash in April 2018.HealthApr 7
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Sask. government creates exemptions for Assault-Style Firearms Compensation ProgramSaskatchewan passes an amendment for gun owners to store prohibited firearms under the compensation program on behalf of the province through a certificate of exemption.CanadaMar 12
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Saskatchewan legislative session returns with deficit budget loomingPremier Scott Moe has said his Saskatchewan Party government plans to introduce a deficit budget, as well as pass various legislation it introduced last fall.PoliticsMar 2
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Lieutenant governor’s New Year’s Day Levee held at Saskatchewan’s Government HouseWith a full day of activities planned, more than 500 people came out to Government House for the New Year's Day Levee.CanadaJan 2
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‘We will go to court’: Chief pushes back after FSIN asked to repay $28.7MChief Bobby Cameron says the FSIN intends to pursue legal action after being asked by Indigenous Services Canada to repay $27.6 million in ineligible and unsupported expenses.CanadaMar 24
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Saskatchewan industries brace as temporary foreign worker permits set to expireAs thousands of temporary foreign worker permits are set to expire across Canada this year, industries in Saskatchewan are raising concerns about its implications in the province.CanadaMar 13
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Saskatchewan, tire recycling company reach $4.8M settlementThe province says it agreed to pay the amount to Saskatoon-based Shercom Industries and that the company has accepted the arrangement.CanadaFeb 17
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Saskatchewan lowers age eligibility for breast cancer screeningsThe Saskatchewan government is making changes to breast cancer screening eligibility requirements. The move is expected to help save the lives of countless women in the province.HealthJan 4