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Regina’s beloved baby guru Sally Elliott dies after battle with cancerSally Elliott spent decades helping thousands of women navigate childbirth and motherhood in Regina. She died of cancer this past weekend.CanadaMar 15, 2021
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6 ridings in Sask. election too close to call due to high volume of mail-in ballotsSome tight races were too close to call on election night, given the high number of mail-in ballots that could potentially swing them.PoliticsOct 27, 2020
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Upgrades planned for Saskatchewan universities, Moose Jaw PolytechnicThe Saskatchewan government is upgrading facilities at three post-secondary institutions.CanadaMay 27, 2020
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Sask. government aims to make immigration easier for entrepreneurial international studentsThe Saskatchewan government is adding a new category to the immigrant nominee program for international students.CanadaDec 3, 2019
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Province introduces program encouraging technology growth in Sask.Innovation Saskatchewan has started accepting applications for the Made in Saskatchewan Technology (MIST) Program.CanadaJan 28, 2019
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Prime Minister addresses carbon tax court challenge while in ReginaWith just over a month to go before Saskatchewan's carbon tax reference case, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reasserted that the environment is federal jurisdiction.PoliticsJan 11, 2019
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Province to study why post-secondary students aren’t finishing programsThe Ministry of Advanced Education is looking to survey post-secondary drops outs in an effort to better retain students.EducationSep 4, 2018
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Women entrepreneurs celebrated in SaskatchewanSaskatchewan has seen just over a 16 per cent growth in the number of female entrepreneurs over the last ten years, according to the government.CanadaMay 22, 2018
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U of S volleyball coach fired for recruiting player facing sexual assault chargesThe University of Saskatchewan has fired their men's volleyball coach after he recruited a player despite the fact he was facing sexual assault charges.SportsMay 17, 2018
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Saskatchewan announces recipients for Queen Elizabeth II ScholarshipsThe students will receive $20,000 each.EducationMay 2, 2018
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