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To help celebrate Family Day long weekend, the provincial government has announced an entire weekend of free fishing. Starting on Saturday, Feb. 18 and ending on Monday, Feb. 20, Saskatchewan resident...
meadowlakenewsimport@socastdigital.com Feb 17, 2017
The new trade deal between the European Union and Canada is being given a top grade by the Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership (STEP). "Any free trade deal is a great deal for Saskatchewan so in...
meadowlakenewsimport@socastdigital.com Feb 16, 2017
The new trade deal between the European Union and Canada is being given a top grade by the Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership (STEP). "Any free trade deal is a great deal for Saskatchewan so in...
meadowlakenewsimport@socastdigital.com Feb 16, 2017
If ever it need a rallying cry, Saskatchewan’s biggest union now has one. The Saskatchewan Government Employee Union (SGEU) will fight what it calls the latest attack on working people as the id...
meadowlakenewsimport@socastdigital.com Feb 16, 2017
If ever it need a rallying cry, Saskatchewan’s biggest union now has one. The Saskatchewan Government Employee Union (SGEU) will fight what it calls the latest attack on working people as the id...
meadowlakenewsimport@socastdigital.com Feb 16, 2017
The NDP remain frustrated at what it sees as a lack of transparency on the controversial Global Transportation Hub (GTH) land sale. Government and opposition MLAs were together Monday for the public a...
meadowlakenewsimport@socastdigital.com Feb 15, 2017
The NDP remain frustrated at what it sees as a lack of transparency on the controversial Global Transportation Hub (GTH) land sale. Government and opposition MLAs were together Monday for the public a...
meadowlakenewsimport@socastdigital.com Feb 15, 2017
Unpaid days off for the public sector is being considered as the provincial government wrestles with a deficit. The idea comes from Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister who is considering a similar move i...
meadowlakenewsimport@socastdigital.com Feb 15, 2017
Unpaid days off for the public sector is being considered as the provincial government wrestles with a deficit. The idea comes from Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister who is considering a similar move i...
meadowlakenewsimport@socastdigital.com Feb 15, 2017
An Ontario judge presiding over a class-action lawsuit is now considering payments for indigenous people placed in non-aboriginal homes. Starting in the 1960s until 1984, child-welfare authorities pla...
meadowlakenewsimport@socastdigital.com Feb 15, 2017