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鈥楪imme the loot鈥 Instagram ad for travel nurses draws ire of NDP

鈥楪imme the loot鈥 Instagram ad for travel nurses draws ire of NDP

Daily Leg Update: 鈥淕imme the loot鈥 Instagram video for TravelNurse proves controversial; Vicki Mowat says she was shocked by the ad.
Sask. construction sector beats national levels

Sask. construction sector beats national levels

Private capital investment is projected to reach $14.2 billion in 2024, an increase of 14.4 per cent over 2023.
Marv Friesen, Hugh Nerlien join long list of departing MLAs

Marv Friesen, Hugh Nerlien join long list of departing MLAs

Sask Party announces sitting MLAs for Saskatoon Riversdale and Kelvington-Wadena are not running again
More information sought from public on offences of Richard Dyke

More information sought from public on offences of Richard Dyke

The communities where offences occurred between 2005 and 2023 include Tisdale, Estevan, Assiniboia, Coronach, Gravelbourg and Swift Current.
SGEU, province reach tentative agreement

SGEU, province reach tentative agreement

Labour deal between Sask. government and SGEU set to go to members for ratification
Education, health, addictions hot topics in Leg鈥檚 final week

Education, health, addictions hot topics in Leg鈥檚 final week

Daily Leg Update - Final week of the Legislature session before voters are scheduled to go to the polls this fall.
Politicians react as Queen City Pride bars Sask Party

Politicians react as Queen City Pride bars Sask Party

Queen City Pride refuses Sask Party appearance at Pride parade, leaders at Leg react
It鈥檚 National Police Week

It鈥檚 National Police Week

This year's theme is Committed to Serve Together.
$27.7 million to build child care spaces in Saskatchewan

$27.7 million to build child care spaces in Saskatchewan

Federal ministers in Regina for announcement to build more inclusive child care spaces through Feds鈥 Early Learning and Child Care Infrastructure Fund.
Temporary ballistics laboratory opens in Saskatoon

Temporary ballistics laboratory opens in Saskatoon

A permanent home for the provincial lab in Saskatoon is expected to be completed in the spring of 2025.
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