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Four prominent Sask Party ministers not running again

Four prominent Sask Party ministers not running again

Deputy Premier Donna Harpauer, ministers Dustin Duncan, Don McMorris, Gord Wyant announce they are not seeking re-election.
Funding agreement to increase opportunities in innovation sector

Funding agreement to increase opportunities in innovation sector

Mitacs partnering with Petroleum Technology Research Centre to place top student talent in internships aimed at sustainability and Cleantech.
City responds to claims about downtown revitalization costs

City responds to claims about downtown revitalization costs

Members of Estevan city council have spent the past week refuting claims that the proposed revitalization project for downtown Estevan is going to cost $40 million-$50 million.
Weyburn woman faces several drug-related charges

Weyburn woman faces several drug-related charges

The Weyburn Police Service Criminal Investigation and Drug Enforcement Unit, with assistance from the Weyburn Police Service patrol members, executed a CDSA Search Warrant in Weyburn on Feb. 2.
Gaining valuable experience in the field

Gaining valuable experience in the field

Saskatchewan Polytechnic student undertakes co-op work term with company in China.
Regina, Saskatoon schools set to dismiss early Thursday

Regina, Saskatoon schools set to dismiss early Thursday

Due to STF teachers’ job action to withdraw supervision over the news hour on Thursday, Regina and Saskatoon divisions plan to send students home early that day.
Assiniboia curler wins international bonspiel in Quebec

Assiniboia curler wins international bonspiel in Quebec

Assiniboia Curling Club is home to curler who was part of winning team at international bonspiel in Quebec as Tim Cobbe returns home with Sask. team's win.
St. Michael’s class has ‘Fish in school’ program for third year

St. Michael’s class has ‘Fish in school’ program for third year

The FINS program, or Fish in School, is back for a third year in the kindergarten class at St. Michael School, as the trout fish eggs arrived on Monday.
Cockrill calls latest teachers’ job action news disappointing

Cockrill calls latest teachers’ job action news disappointing

Education minister reacts after Sask. Teachers Federation launches second round of rotating strikes, withdrawal of noon hour supervision this week
Woman sentenced to 8 years in prison a 'textbook case' of Gladue

Woman sentenced to 8 years in prison a 'textbook case' of Gladue

The Indigenous woman 'presents with a personal history that contains horrific trauma that was visited upon her from the earliest of ages,' said Judge Noah Evanchuk.
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