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Governing Saskatchewan Party looks to rebuild in cities ahead of weekend conventionSaskatchewan's governing party is hoping to regain support from the province's two major cities as members prepare to meet at its biennial convention this weekend.PoliticsNov 7, 2025
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New Saskatchewan liquor regulations in effectA number of changes to Saskatchewan’s liquor regulations take effect, remainder expected to be implemented this summer.ConsumerMay 15, 2013
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Government called out about “eliminating” wait listThe government said they had eliminated a wait list for people with intellectual disabilities to access group homes and day programs, but that's news to one family who says they're still waiting after several years.HealthMay 2, 2013
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Saskatchewan offers new liquor rules for strip clubs, movie theatresREGINA - Saskatchewan is offering new liquor laws that peel back a long-held prohibition against bars serving booze at stripteases, but the rules stop short of the full monty.Nov 20, 2012
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FSIN says new website shows opportunity for gaming strategy with province<p><span>An aboriginal group says a new online gambling website shows there's an opportunity to develop an Internet gaming strategy with the Saskatchewan government.</span> </p>Nov 7, 2012
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Saskatchewan adds private stores to liquor mix; two in Saskatoon, one in ReginaREGINA - Saskatchewan is adding three private liquor stores to the retail mix.Nov 5, 2012
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Sask. government pulls plug on online gaming idea after review<p>Saskatchewan government shuts down online gaming rumours after reports suggest former First Nation chief plans to launch site.</p> <p> </p>Nov 5, 2012
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FSIN says new website shows opportunity for gaming strategy with provinceREGINA - An aboriginal group says a new online gambling website shows there's an opportunity to develop an Internet gaming strategy with the Saskatchewan government.PoliticsNov 7, 2012
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RCMP to review online gaming site launched by former Sask. Indian chief<span><p>Provincial government asks RCMP to investigate Saskatchewan online gambling website.</p> </span>Nov 6, 2012
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Union says too many educational assistants cut; province says increase comingREGINA - Saskatchewan members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees are complaining about the decreasing number of educational assistants in the province.Aug 24, 2011
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Governor General continues his Saskatchewan visit today<span>The Governor General continues his first visit to Saskatchewan today.</span>Sep 12, 2011
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Legislature hears more complaints about Saskatchewan Income SupportA client told reporters he has less money to spend on necessities on SIS than he did on Saskatchewan's previous program, and that he's now received an eviction notice at his home.CanadaMay 12, 2022
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Saskatchewan to table 2022-23 budget WednesdayPremier Scott Moe has said the budget will include increased spending to address the province's growing backlog of surgeries and to create more intensive care beds.PoliticsMar 23, 2022
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School formula will waitSchool boards across the province will wait at least another year to find out how the government will divvy up dollars for public education over the long term.Feb 16, 2011
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Trustees feel shortchangedAfter more than two months of waiting for delayed budget documents from the Ministry of Education, the Saskatoon public school board has learned its budget requests are not approved by the province.Nov 17, 2010
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Province to cover rising teacher costsEducation Minister Donna Harpauer guaranteed the province will pony up $1 million out of the $1.9-million shortfall in government funding reported by the Saskatoon public school board.Nov 18, 2010
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Province develops plagiarism policy for studentsThe provincial government is moving forward with a uniform policy for all school divisions to deal with student plagiarism and late assignments.Dec 7, 2010
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Province-wide strike action by teachersThousands of teachers across the province are warning the government, with no agreement, the job action will continue.May 26, 2011
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‘Recklessly more, for less’: Saskatchewan NDP questions value of $75.9 million IT systemInitial costs for Linkin, an information management system used by child and youth services, were announced to be $15 million.CanadaJul 27, 2022
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$500 tax credit cheque issued for everyone in Saskatchewan 18 and older“This fall, we will be sending a $500 affordability tax credit cheque to everyone in Saskatchewan aged 18 and older,” Moe said.CanadaAug 22, 2022