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Saskatchewan senior turns love of baking into full-on career: ‘It’s a continuing journey’“I started 13 years ago and it all boiled down to I couldn't find a decent loaf of bread,” said Jim Hadfield, who now runs Jim's Bun's.Canada8 hours
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2SLGBTQ+ community, Saskatchewan school boards speak out about curriculum controversiesSaskatoon has seen social media heat surrounding the use of public changerooms by the 2SLGBTQ+ community and a school board's suggesting restricted access to inclusive events.CanadaJun 8
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Wascana pool closes on opening day after bear spray incident: Regina PoliceJust hours after the new Wascana Pool opened for the season, the pool was forced to close after a bear spry incident.CrimeJun 8
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Scott Moe ranks at the top of premier approval rates across Canada: Angus Reid pollApproximately three in five people in Saskatchewan have a positive view of Moe’s performance, giving him a 57 per cent approval rate.PoliticsJun 8
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Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation calls out ‘favouritism’ in education fundingThe Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation calls new funding announced last week evidence of favouritism within the education system.EducationJun 8
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Regina mom fights for answers after son comes home from daycare with unexplained marksA Regina mother fights for answers after her 2-year-old son came home from daycare with unexplained marks on his body. The daycare said kids sometimes go home with bruises.CanadaJun 8
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Sask. agri-food exports up 75% in first quarterAccording to the government of Saskatchewan, the first quarter of 2023 was record setting for Saskatchewan agri-food exports.CanadaJun 7
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Hundreds of athletes take part in Saskatchewan pickleball tournamentDex Wyse, a director at large with Pickleball Saskatoon, said there are 300 players taking part in the provincial tournament this weekend.SportsJun 7
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Sask Polytech Indigenous enrolment dropped 30 per cent: auditor’s reportSaskatchewan Polytechnic had a strategy between 2018 and 2023 to address barriers for Indigenous students, but Provincial Auditor Tara Clemett said some areas need to improve.EducationJun 7
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Sask. safety funding needs scrutiny amid highest workplace death ranking: auditor’s reportThe report added that five of seven industries represented by safety associations had a higher injury rate than the provincial injury rate in 2022.CanadaJun 7
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