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Saskatchewan midwife regulations changed to broaden scope of serviceRegulations are being amended for midwives in Saskatchewan to allow them to offer a larger range of services.HealthApr 15
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Saskatchewan’s Western Development Museum celebrates 75th anniversarySaskatchewan's Western Development Museum is celebrating its 75th anniversary.CanadaApr 2
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Most Saskatchewan residents polled want carbon price abolished: Angus ReidThe latest Angus Reid poll shows a majority of those polled supporting Saskatchewan's decision to stop collecting carbon price on home heating.EnvironmentMar 25
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New schools, no tax increases and running a deficit: Highlights from the 2024-25 Sask. budgetThe 2024-25 Saskatchewan budget was released with a focus on "classrooms, care and communities."PoliticsMar 20
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A look at Saskatoon’s shelter space requirements and what it means for service providersSaskatoon's mayor weighed in on the new requirements for shelter spaces in the city as well as the safety report being created by police.CanadaFeb 29
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Regina Symphony Orchestra receives $200,000 emergency fund to stay afloatRSO director and conductor Gordon Gerrard is one of those impacted by the emergency funding, allowing him to continue in his position he has held for the last eight years.CanadaFeb 15
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Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation and provincial government make no progress in bargaining agreementPublic sector bargaining chair Donna Harpauer spoke about the bargaining stalemate between teachers and the provincial government.EducationJan 24
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Indigenous-led addictions treatment centre announced in North Battleford, Sask.An Indigenous-led addictions treatment centre has announced for North Battleford, Sask. with the aim of having it open by the spring.HealthJan 23
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Sask. poultry company fined $46,000 after worker injured by augerA Saskatchewan court fined the company $32,857.14, with a surcharge of $13,142.86, bringing the total payment to $46,000.CanadaJan 16
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Saskatchewan accessibility legislation aims to remove barriers in the provinceNew legislation in Saskatchewan aims to remove accessibility barriers across the province.CanadaDec 4, 2023
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