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Infusion of more funding for Creative Saskatchewan

Infusion of more funding for Creative Saskatchewan

Province commits to additional $7.5 million for 2022-23, on top of $10 million already committed this year.
Andrew Will named permanent CEO of SHA

Andrew Will named permanent CEO of SHA

Will takes over in permanent role after months as interim CEO following departure of Scott Livingstone.
Sunwing returns to Saskatchewan in November

Sunwing returns to Saskatchewan in November

Direct flights from Sunwing will resume from Regina and Saskatoon to Mexico, Cuba and Dominican Republic.
Harvest completed in all regions, producers need precipitation

Harvest completed in all regions, producers need precipitation

Now that harvest is complete in all regions of the province, producers would like to see some steady precipitation before the ground freezes and winter arrives.
Update: Sexual assault, child porn charges in Marshall daycare case to go ahead

Update: Sexual assault, child porn charges in Marshall daycare case to go ahead

Joseph Sproull was charged with child porn and sexual assault offences after police raided a home-based daycare on 1st Avenue East in Marshall last year.
Regina MaxMillions winner is rolling in cash

Regina MaxMillions winner is rolling in cash

Thorsteinson picked up his ticket from Lorne Drugs at 2255 14th Ave. in Regina a few hours before the draw.
Prairie temperatures expected to plummet this winter

Prairie temperatures expected to plummet this winter

Lower elevations of the Prairies will tend to be drier than normal, because cold, Arctic air does not hold much moisture.
Minecraft-based game wins mental health award for Sask.

Minecraft-based game wins mental health award for Sask.

The game allows youth to ask questions on mental health confidentially.
Saskatchewan not ready for influx of dementia

Saskatchewan not ready for influx of dementia

New report raises alarms about Saskatchewan preparedness for an aging population
NDP critical of government’s Duty to Consult talks

NDP critical of government’s Duty to Consult talks

Opposition Critic Betty Nippi-Albright, indigenous leaders calling for more meaningful changes to Duty to Consult process, instead of tweaks
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