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GSU members vote on Viterra final offer

GSU members vote on Viterra final offer

Workers will be working to rule during the voting period.
19,000 pharmacists using USask-developed tool

19,000 pharmacists using USask-developed tool

medSask pharmacy guidelines gaining nationwide reach.
No strike yet at Viterra, new ratification vote to take place

No strike yet at Viterra, new ratification vote to take place

Grain and General Services Union locals 1 and 2 suspend planned strike action, as members will weigh in on Viterra’s latest final offer
Saskatchewan added 22,100 jobs year over year

Saskatchewan added 22,100 jobs year over year

Province touts record employment, strong jobs numbers at end of 2023.
Regina’s Official Bird is the Black-capped Chickadee

Regina’s Official Bird is the Black-capped Chickadee

Black-capped Chickadee beat out five other high-flying contenders in a vote to win Regina’s Bird Friendly City Contest.
Lumsden addictions treatment facility offers 18 spaces

Lumsden addictions treatment facility offers 18 spaces

Largest inpatient facility in Saskatchewan.
Domotor case heads to alternative measures

Domotor case heads to alternative measures

Case for Cut Knife-Turtleford MLA Ryan Domotor returns to provincial court Feb. 1.
Activities for Regina Crime Stoppers in 2023 highlighted

Activities for Regina Crime Stoppers in 2023 highlighted

In their yearly report released Thursday, tips to Crime Stoppers went up in Regina in 2023, but the amount of property, drugs and cash seized was down.
Residential speeding concerns 88 per cent of Canadians

Residential speeding concerns 88 per cent of Canadians

CAA says speeding is a major safety concern.
Mild conditions make ice thickness a concern

Mild conditions make ice thickness a concern

Ice fishing returns to Saskatchewan with emphasis on safety.
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