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$1.4M provided to improve training of Saskatchewan caregivers treating substance abuseAfter receiving a total of $1.4 million in federal funding, they are launching a five-year project to develop new resources and training for care providers and front-line workers.HealthDec 27, 2022
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Saskatoon’s Joseph A. Remai donates $5M to Sask. PolytechnicA Saskatoon businessman will help build future construction careers at Saskatchewan Polytechnic thanks to a multi-million dollar donation.EducationDec 11, 2019
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22 Saskatchewan construction electricians sanctioned for academic misconductThe Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission has sanctioned 22 construction electricians for academic misconduct.CanadaJul 4, 2019
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Benches at Sask. Polytechnic aim to spark conversation about mental healthThe Friendship Bench initiative was created to encourage peer-to-peer conversation about mental health.HealthJan 29, 2019
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Provincial jobs declining in Moose Jaw according to cityWith more jobs expected to go by the wayside in the near future, one city councillor says it’s time for the province to step in.CanadaAug 6, 2018
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Sask. Polytechnic losing 42 employees due to shifting labor marketTwenty Sask. Polytechnic faculty took voluntary buyouts, while the rest were layoffs.EducationApr 27, 2018
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World’s 1st 3D-printed camper to be printed in SaskatoonThe 3D-printed camper project is a collaboration between Saskatoon-based Create Cafe, Saskatchewan Polytechnic and Wave of the Future 3D.TechFeb 5, 2018
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FSIN and Sask Polytechnic focusing on success for First Nation studentsFSIN and Sask Polytechnic signed a five-year memorandum of understanding to support First Nation students.EducationOct 10, 2017
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Lorne Figley, world’s oldest plumber, has no plans to retireSaskatoon is home to Lorne Figley, the world’s oldest plumber who has no plans to retire anytime soon.CanadaOct 24, 2016
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Sask. Polytechnic students give free dental work to those without insurancePatients waited in line for an hour to receive free dental work from dental hygiene students at Saskatchewan Polytechnic Saturday.CanadaMay 7, 2016
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