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SES pushing recommendations to improve Sask. gov’ts emission reduction targets

SES pushing recommendations to improve Sask. gov’ts emission reduction targets

The Sask. Environmental Society has a list of recommendations for the provincial government, aimed at deeply cutting the province's greenhouse gas emissions within the decade.
Snow expected to fall tonight in central Sask., continue until Thursday

Snow expected to fall tonight in central Sask., continue until Thursday

A low pressure system is expected to bring five to 10 centimetres of snow across central Saskatchewan starting from the evening of Nov. 9 until Nov. 11.
Heading south? Make sure you know how to come home

Heading south? Make sure you know how to come home

CBSA warns travellers may experience delays at ports of entry due to the public health measures as the CBSA will not compromise health and safety for the sake of border wait times
Sask Parks offering winter camping booking for first time ever

Sask Parks offering winter camping booking for first time ever

Select provincial parks will be reopening their gates to campers this winter, offering residents a winter wonderland type trip close to home.
Retroactive wage increase for early childhood educators incoming in Sask.

Retroactive wage increase for early childhood educators incoming in Sask.

Certified early childhood educators will be seeing a wage bump of as much as $3, depending on their certification level.
SHA returning COVID surge staff to regular duties beginning in November

SHA returning COVID surge staff to regular duties beginning in November

Some SHA staff will be returning to regular duties by the end of this month, as officials start reversing COVID-19 surge redeployments.
Sask. legislation amendment increases penalties for trespassing

Sask. legislation amendment increases penalties for trespassing

Under new incoming legislation, trespassers will now face hefty fines and potential prison time if caught.
Watch for counterfeit safety certificates being sold in Western Canada

Watch for counterfeit safety certificates being sold in Western Canada

Online validation tools can be used to verify most safety certificates
Jenson proud to see Outlook plane in new Bond movie

Jenson proud to see Outlook plane in new Bond movie

007 takes to the sky courtesy of local aircraft
Legislative Assembly gathers for service honouring public service veterans

Legislative Assembly gathers for service honouring public service veterans

Many gathered for an early ceremony honouring public service veterans at the Legislative Building in Regina on Nov. 3.
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