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Here are your Saskatoon mayoral candidatesSaskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark is not seeking re-election. That means local voters will be choosing a new mayor in Wednesday's municipal elections. Here are the candidates.CanadaNov 8, 2024
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Saskatchewan Polytechnic adds additional training seats for medical technologistsOn Monday, the Saskatchewan government announced it would be providing funding for 10 additional MLT seats and eight additional MRT seats in Saskatoon.HealthSep 11, 2023
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Ministers and leaders discuss Indigenizing education at symposiumEducation ministers and Indigenous education leaders met for the 110th Council of Ministers of Education Canada Meeting to discuss Indigenizing education.EducationJul 6, 2022
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Saskatchewan expanding family violence support programThe Saskatchewan government announced Thursday that it will spend $1.1 million over the next three years on expanding its Family Intervention Rapid Support Team program.CanadaFeb 17, 2022
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Conservative motion to amend the Saskatchewan Act passes in ParliamentA Conservative motion to repeal Section 24 of the Saskatchewan Act passed in the House of Commons on Wednesday.CanadaFeb 10, 2022
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Updated trespassing legislation coming into force Jan. 1 in SaskatchewanUnder the new legislation, people wanting to access a rural landowner’s property for recreational purposes will need to get consent from the owner.CanadaDec 16, 2021
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No timeline for Saskatoon drug treatment court 2 years later: Sask. governmentA Saskatchewan government spokesperson says the COVID-19 pandemic delayed work on a Saskatoon drug treatment court — a therapeutic alternative to the typical system.CanadaDec 16, 2021
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Saskatchewan government unanimously backs move to amend Constitution amid $341M CP lawsuitA section of the Saskatchewan Act granting tax exemptions to Canadian Pacific Railway 'is a relic of an earlier time,' according to Justice Minister Gordon Wyant.PoliticsNov 29, 2021
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Saskatchewan intimate images legislation doesn’t address full scope of the issue: advocatesAdvocates welcome strengthened measures to address non-consensual sharing of intimate images, but say the legislation has lots of room for improvement.CanadaNov 19, 2021
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Saskatchewan government brings in changes to sexual violence protection actsA number of changes to Saskatchewan legislation that support victims fleeing sexual violence are now in effect.CanadaSep 13, 2021
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