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Teachers strike continues, some withdrawing lunch supervision today

Teachers strike continues, some withdrawing lunch supervision today

The stumbling block for a deal remains 鈥渃lass size鈥 and 鈥渃lass complexity.鈥
Unity and possibilities focus of social work campaign

Unity and possibilities focus of social work campaign

There are more than 2,700 social workers currently registered in Saskatchewan.
Sask. RCMP announces mandatory roadside alcohol screenings on all lawful stops starting April 1

Sask. RCMP announces mandatory roadside alcohol screenings on all lawful stops starting April 1

The certainty of a mandatory alcohol screening is to help discourage those consuming alcohol from getting behind the wheel.
SHA adds over 156 full-time staff in Regina and Saskatoon

SHA adds over 156 full-time staff in Regina and Saskatoon

Recruitment efforts are underway to fill an additional 245 FTE staff positions in Saskatoon and 46 in Regina.
2023 recipients of Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal announced

2023 recipients of Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal announced

Since its creation, the Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal has been awarded to 261 individuals.
More than half of claims investigated were fraudulent: SGI

More than half of claims investigated were fraudulent: SGI

SGI shares top five insurance fraud cases.
STF announces more job action for next week

STF announces more job action for next week

Teachers to withdraw extracurricular activities March 25-28, noon-hour supervision March 25
Post-budget blahs: Opposition hammers away on affordability

Post-budget blahs: Opposition hammers away on affordability

Daily Leg Update: NDP blasts Sask Party for lacking affordability measures in the 2024 budget.
STF and SSBA have mixed reactions to education budget

STF and SSBA have mixed reactions to education budget

The president of the Saskatchewan School Board鈥檚 Association, has a more positive outlook.
Province gives the green light for MRI fundraising in Estevan

Province gives the green light for MRI fundraising in Estevan

The St. Joseph's Hospital Foundation has committed to fundraise the full $6.5 million for the project, with a $2 million head start courtesy of Elaine Walkom.
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