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Sask colleges react to Feds’ student visas changes

Sask colleges react to Feds’ student visas changes

Despite changes to Intl. student program policy by Feds, Sask. set to see what the colleges call reasonable increases.
Teachers to launch rotating full day strikes this Thursday

Teachers to launch rotating full day strikes this Thursday

Third round of job action by Sask. Teachers’ Federation coming Feb. 1 to a number of school divisions
Regina expanding its red light camera program

Regina expanding its red light camera program

Rolling turns on red lights to be targeted in expansion of red light safety program stating Feb. 1.
Dozens of checkstops nab impaired drivers

Dozens of checkstops nab impaired drivers

Police issued 362 impaired administrative suspensions and 183 Criminal Code charges were reported.
Third-annual Frost Regina festival is now on

Third-annual Frost Regina festival is now on

Opening ceremonies for 2024 Frost Regina festival take place at Pat Fiacco Plaza downtown.
25th anniversary of Family Literacy Day in Canada Jan. 27

25th anniversary of Family Literacy Day in Canada Jan. 27

It's Family Literacy Week in Saskatchewan.
Sask. maintains energy sector edge

Sask. maintains energy sector edge

Only Canadian province to crack top five of recent survey.
Wildlife offences net big fines

Wildlife offences net big fines

Manitoba residents fined almost $14,000, suspended from hunting
U of R recognizes credits towards BEd

U of R recognizes credits towards BEd

New transfer agreements provide pathway for Lakeland College graduates to get an education degree.
Supplement available to working families

Supplement available to working families

Saskatchewan Employment Incentive open for applications.
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