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Scholarships give tradespersons a head start

Scholarships give tradespersons a head start

Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship scholarships awarded to 100 high school graduates.
New safety sign to resonate with Indigenous people

New safety sign to resonate with Indigenous people

Project supports awareness and authentic engagement: SaskEnergy.
From Regina police supt. to chief coroner

From Regina police supt. to chief coroner

Jeff Wagner assumes role after Clive Weighill announced his retirement in February.
Funding for French-language services stabilized

Funding for French-language services stabilized

New agreements for health programs seving the Francophone community.
Creating opportunities for health-care professionals

Creating opportunities for health-care professionals

Occupation and speech-language therapy focus of new USask master’s programs.
From insects to pronghorns, the silly to the sublime

From insects to pronghorns, the silly to the sublime

Summertime fun at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum.
First Nations University of Canada moving towards autonomy

First Nations University of Canada moving towards autonomy

Partnership formed with the Mastercard Foundation.
Federal diplomatic blunders not impeding Sask India exports, Moe says

Federal diplomatic blunders not impeding Sask India exports, Moe says

Saskatchewan is taking international trade representation into its own hands says premier.
Canada’s Farm Show moving to March

Canada’s Farm Show moving to March

Canada’s Farm Show 2025 will be held March 18-20.
Significant jump in Sask. manufacturing sales

Significant jump in Sask. manufacturing sales

Statistics Canada data shows strong economic performance.
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