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Moe touts more money coming for municipalities

Moe touts more money coming for municipalities

Premier Moe announces municipal revenue sharing of $298 Million, its highest amount ever, at the SARM convention.
Province quadruples physician incentive offering

Province quadruples physician incentive offering

$200,000 to attract more family physicians to rural and northern Saskatchewan
Politicians react as Regina General ER goes on bypass

Politicians react as Regina General ER goes on bypass

Saskatchewan Union of Nurses issues tweets declaring 鈥淪askatchewan health care is a disaster鈥 in wake of hospital ER pressures.
Cut Knife RCMP arrest Marsden residents, recover 11 stolen firearms

Cut Knife RCMP arrest Marsden residents, recover 11 stolen firearms

Police recovered 11 stolen firearms after raiding two homes in Marsden.
NDP votes no to second reading of Sask. Marshals Service bill

NDP votes no to second reading of Sask. Marshals Service bill

NDP Critic Nicole Sarauer said there was opposition to Police Amendment Act from police services, but government majority voted in favour.
Four railway crossing incidents reported to Unity RCMP Mar.7-13

Four railway crossing incidents reported to Unity RCMP Mar.7-13

An individual walking on Highway 29 resulted in several reports to RCMP. Members located subject of complaint and assisted them in locating transportation and a place to stay.
SHSAA basketball conferences results in regional spots earned, provincial goal in sight.

SHSAA basketball conferences results in regional spots earned, provincial goal in sight.

After conference spots captured, Unity, Wilkie, Macklin and Kerrobert basketball teams advance to regional playdowns.
NDP, Sask Party tangle over private MRIs

NDP, Sask Party tangle over private MRIs

Daily Leg Update - Opposition call it a 鈥渇ailed experiment,鈥 but health minister says the province is going full steam ahead with private two for one MRI regime.
Have you ever seen your family farm from the sky?

Have you ever seen your family farm from the sky?

Homesteader Aerial Photo is coming through the Battlefords and area from March 30 to April 6 and gives visitors the chance see their family farm as far back as the 1950s.
Saskatchewan gets increase in Immigrant Nominee allocation

Saskatchewan gets increase in Immigrant Nominee allocation

Daily Leg Update: Minister Jeremy Harrison cites progress on Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program allocation, and other issues following meeting of Immigration ministers in Halifax.
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