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Work placements for automotive students extended

Work placements for automotive students extended

Sask DLC offers five Mechanical and Automotive courses for students across the province.
Sask Party hits back at Saskatchewan NDP

Sask Party hits back at Saskatchewan NDP

Sask. Party challenges the Saskatchewan NDP to inform the residents about their platform.
Métis Nation Saskatchewan leaves national council

Métis Nation Saskatchewan leaves national council

The resolution says its continued association with the Métis Nation of Ontario "no longer benefits the Métis Nation within Saskatchewan or the Métis Nation as a whole."
New leader for Edwards School of Business

New leader for Edwards School of Business

Acting dean takes helm at USask college.
Apprenticeship training to include nuclear technology

Apprenticeship training to include nuclear technology

Last year, the provincial government granted $80 million to the Saskatchewan Research Council to pursue a microreactor project.
Suspect charged after report of man pulling out knife at business

Suspect charged after report of man pulling out knife at business

A 31-year-old man is facing charges relating to assault with a weapon, uttering threats, and carrying a weapon dangerous to public peace.
First-time author's new book helps others cope with grief

First-time author's new book helps others cope with grief

A Million Time we Cry chronicles the life and experiences of Stacey Grimes Wempe and the challenges she has faced.
Suspects face numerous drug and weapons charges following seizure

Suspects face numerous drug and weapons charges following seizure

Officers seized a firearm, nearly $12,000 cash, ammunition, and a quantity of packaged cocaine and cannabis.
Update - One dies in Highway 15 collision as Outlook RCMP respond to scene

Update - One dies in Highway 15 collision as Outlook RCMP respond to scene

A head-on collision saw one person lose their life as police are still on the scene.
National funding to help college students have a tasty and happy Thanksgiving

National funding to help college students have a tasty and happy Thanksgiving

The Join Thanksgiving Fund was created to foster a greater sense of community on campuses across Canada and welcome more people to the Thanksgiving tradition.  
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