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Year’s grocery bill paid

Year’s grocery bill paid

CFA estimates Food Freedom Day is Feb. 9.
$35 million in federal funds to build 1,000 homes in Regina

$35 million in federal funds to build 1,000 homes in Regina

Minister Sean Fraser joins Mayor Sandra Masters in announcing funding from federal Housing Accelerator Fund to Regina.
Changes coming for Social Services in procuring hotel rates

Changes coming for Social Services in procuring hotel rates

Minister Gene Makowsky says a pilot project to procure hotels, and a formal process to obtain quotes, will be instituted.
Four veteran Sask Party СÀ¶ÊÓƵs speak out on why they are leaving

Four veteran Sask Party СÀ¶ÊÓƵs speak out on why they are leaving

Cabinet ministers Donna Harpauer, Gord Wyant, Don McMorris and Dustin Duncan all say it’s the right time to leave the Legislature.
ONLY IN SASK scratch ticket launches Feb. 12

ONLY IN SASK scratch ticket launches Feb. 12

Sask Lotteries celebrate 50th anniversary
Cockrill encouraged by return to bargaining with teachers’ union

Cockrill encouraged by return to bargaining with teachers’ union

Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill optimistic and focused on a return to negotiations next week with Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation
Saskatchewan's February oil and gas public offering raises $10 million

Saskatchewan's February oil and gas public offering raises $10 million

This was the final public offering of six for the 2023-24 fiscal year. The province has received $75.5 million in revenue.
MN-S happy to see self-governance law reach third reading

MN-S happy to see self-governance law reach third reading

A three-month journey to House of Commons.
Teachers invited back to bargaining table; job action is off

Teachers invited back to bargaining table; job action is off

Thursday’s noon-hour supervision job action is called off after Saskatchewan Teachers Federation announces both sides will resume negotiations starting Monday.
SGEU declares labour impasse with province

SGEU declares labour impasse with province

Contract negotiations bog down as SGEU has been without a collective agreement with the government for over a year.
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