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SHA says around 500 Sask. health-care workers paid late
Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) head Andrew Will apologized on Friday to health-care workers affected by the second rollout of a new pay system.Will said that out of the almost 50,000 SHA employee...
Aug 31, 2024

NDP crime plan includes scrapping Marshal’s service
With the provincial writ expected to drop in September, the Saskatchewan NDP is swinging into election mode. On Friday, Leader Carla Beck and local candidates Carolyn Brost Strom (Carlton) and Nicole ...
Aug 30, 2024

International student enrolment drops below federal cap: Universities Canada
OTTAWA - Universities Canada says enrolment by students from outside Canada has fallen below the cap the federal government set on international student visas this year. The immigration minister annou...
Aug 30, 2024
SIRT investigation initiated after police vehicle strikes pedestrian near Buffalo Narrows
A fatal crash involving a pedestrian who was struck by a police vehicle, is now the subject of an investigation by the Saskatchewan Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT).The collision happened early T...
Aug 29, 2024

Maidstone RCMP looking for a suspicious man who approached children
Maidstone RCMP is currently looking for details about a suspicious man following a report they received this week.According to an RCMP release, the man approached and talked to a child at Sandy Beach ...
Aug 29, 2024

FSIN and PAGC calling for end to taxation of First Nations
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) and the Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC) met Wednesday morning to announce their intentions to have First Nations people exempt from paying all ...
Aug 29, 2024

Tourism Saskatchewan partners with online education to support students learning about industry
Tourism Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre (Sask DLC) have reached a new agreement to support Grade 10-12 students learning about the province's tourism industry through online...
Aug 28, 2024

Signs show Saskatchewan leads reconciliation efforts: Lt. Gov. Mirasty
The province of Saskatchewan is leading the way when it comes to reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, said Lieutenant Governor Russell Mirasty in Prince Albert on Tuesday. Mira...
Aug 27, 2024
Sask. Education Minister confident in cellphone classroom policy
One week before school is back in session and Saskatchewan's Education Minister is confident teachers will be able to successfully implement the provinces new cell phone policy when students return to...
Aug 27, 2024
Under sea and over land, the Paris Paralympics flame is lit before beginning an exceptional journey
Two weeks after French star swimmer Lon Marchand extinguished the Olympic flame to close the Paris Olympics, the spotlight is now on its Paralympic counterpart.British Paralympians Helene Raynsford an...
Aug 25, 2024