Ken Cheveldayoff
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Parents of Saskatchewan suicide victims feel offers to help are being ignoredSeveral family members say they've reached out to government with offers to provide insight as it goes about developing plans to prevent suicide, but say they feel unheard.CanadaMay 18, 2022
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SGEU agrees to 7% raise over six years in new collective bargaining agreementThe provincial government and Saskatchewan's largest public sector union have nearly finalized a new collective bargaining agreement after two years of negotiating.Nov 8, 2019
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Sask. government names news Provincial Capital Commission CEOMonique Goffinet Miller has been a member of the PCC team since August 2017, leading innovation to enhance visitor experiences and educational programming.CanadaJun 3, 2019
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‘We should be stopping the Brandt project entirely:’ Ryan Meili calls on halt to CNIB buildingSaskatchewan's opposition are calling on a pause or halt to construction on a new Canadian National Institute for the Blind building by Brandt, pending the auditor's review.PoliticsMar 5, 2019
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Saskatchewan auditor planning to look into CNIB/Brandt buildingSaskatchewan auditor Judy Ferguson plans on including an examination of the CNIB/Brandt deal with the Provincial Capital Commission in her annual report.PoliticsMar 4, 2019
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Sask. government looking to sell-off certain properties to save moneyThe Saskatchewan government is eyeing selling or leasing some of its more than 600 properties, says money better used for funding core services.PoliticsMar 16, 2018
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Scott Moe new Saskatchewan Party leader, premier-designateScott Moe is the province’s premier-designate after winning the leadership of the Saskatchewan Party.PoliticsJan 27, 2018
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Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall blasts NDP in final speechPremier Brad Wall takes one last jab at the NDP as the Saskatchewan Party gets ready to name a new leader – and premier.PoliticsJan 27, 2018
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Sask. Party close to choosing new leaderThe Saskatchewan Party is ready to choose a new leader and premier of the province on Saturday.PoliticsJan 26, 2018
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Big shoes to fill for next leader of the Saskatchewan PartyWhoever wins the leadership of the Saskatchewan Party and becomes the new premier of the province will have big shoes to fill.PoliticsJan 25, 2018
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