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CUPE Local 5430 wanted a public long-term care option for Grenfell

CUPE Local 5430 called upon the provincial government to ensure the new Grenfell Pioneer long-term care home would be both publicly-funded and publicly-operated.

High School graduates received Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship scholarships

The Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC) announced Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship (SYA) Industry Scholarships for 100 graduating high school students in 72 communities across the province on June 25.

Crop report for the period of June 16-22

Windy conditions continued in most of the province this week, but started to calm down in other areas.

COVID-19 ushered in a paradigm shift in the world of international trade

As borders closed to contain the pandemic and supply chains for personal protective equipment became ultra-competitive, many countries began to look inward to find stable and safe supplies for these important items.
Internet provider keeps Assiniboia rural residents connected to school and work

Internet provider keeps Assiniboia rural residents connected to school and work

The recent COVID-19 pandemic highlighted just how important internet connectivity is to successfully manage remote work and schooling from home.

Saskatchewan and Alberta wanted provinces to make amendments to name change legislation

Following an announcement that the Government of Alberta will join Saskatchewan in enacting changes to prohibit sex offenders from changing their names, Saskatchewan and Alberta called on all provinces to enact similar changes to prevent sex offender

SaskPower CEO letter revealed Saskatchewan companies and workers missing out

The Saskatchewan NDP is pushing for a Sask-First procurement model to ensure that Saskatchewan workers and companies get the chance to build Saskatchewan infrastructure.

Western Development Museums will stay closed for the interim

The Government of Saskatchewan announced museums can begin opening on June 29 as part of Phase 4.2 in the government’s Re-Open Saskatchewan Plan.

Minister Duncan announced the formation of a nuclear secretariat in Saskatchewan

The Government of Saskatchewan publicized their plans to create an office designed to synchronize nuclear policy and programs within the Climate Change and Adaptation Division in the Ministry of Environment on June 24.

Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 update: 11 new cases, four in hospital

There were 11 new cases of COVID-19 in Saskatchewan to report on June 23, bringing the provincial total to 753. Ten of the new cases were in the province’s far north. One case originated in the Saskatoon region.
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