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Children’s Advocate report weighs in against pronouns policy

Children’s Advocate report weighs in against pronouns policy

Sask. Advocate for Children and Youth Lisa Broda issues findings on review on pronouns policy Friday afternoon
Riders hope to turn out the lights on the Elks

Riders hope to turn out the lights on the Elks

Riders Gameday Preview: Saskatchewan takes on Edmonton at Mosaic Stadium in what has been billed the “Lights Out game.
Minister Harrison reacts to collapse of trade talks with India

Minister Harrison reacts to collapse of trade talks with India

Minister of Trade and Export Development Jeremy Harrison accuses Trudeau government as having “never treated the EPTA negotiations with India seriously.â€
It’s the Montana’s Brier starting in 2024 in Regina

It’s the Montana’s Brier starting in 2024 in Regina

Montana’s BBQ and Bar named as title sponsor for Canadian men’s curling championship, starting in Regina next year
Celebrating the power of music

Celebrating the power of music

Music Education Day proclaimed in Saskatchewan.
Public trust tested as Ombudsman Saskatchewan investigates

Public trust tested as Ombudsman Saskatchewan investigates

Ombudsman investigating recovered documents.
New NDP MLAs appointed to critics posts

New NDP MLAs appointed to critics posts

Newly elected NDP MLAs Noor Burki, Jared Clarke sworn in at the Legislature Thursday night.
Enhanced care for seizure patients with new Saskatchewan SIU

Enhanced care for seizure patients with new Saskatchewan SIU

The Seizure Investigation Unit is a specialised and controlled environment that allows neurologists and other physicians to monitor brain activity in patients for a certain period.
Ribbon is cut for Regina’s Rapid Housing Initiative project

Ribbon is cut for Regina’s Rapid Housing Initiative project

Silver Sage Housing Corporation’s new 29-unit permanent supportive housing facility in Regina is now open and ready for tenants to move in.
End of harvest in sight for many Saskatchewan producers

End of harvest in sight for many Saskatchewan producers

Harvest has progressed nicely this past week with 68 per cent of this year’s crop now in the bin.
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