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U of R offers new three-year B.A. degree in Arts and Science

U of R offers new three-year B.A. degree in Arts and Science

Students will be able to pursue interests and career goals without having to choose between STEM and the liberal and creative arts.
Sask. has 55.9% vacancy rate in RCMP operator positions says CUPE

Sask. has 55.9% vacancy rate in RCMP operator positions says CUPE

CUPE says police responses from 911 calls are delayed because there aren’t enough dispatchers to answer and coordinate responses.
Framework for derelict building disposal СÀ¶ÊÓƵ developed

Framework for derelict building disposal СÀ¶ÊÓƵ developed

Firefighter training to be part of the program to be delivered this summer.
John Cairns' News Watch: Trump tariff situation causing 'whiplash'

John Cairns' News Watch: Trump tariff situation causing 'whiplash'

President Donald Trump’s on again, off again tariffs are driving the North American economy off the cliff.
$252 million in FCL patronage to local co-ops and co-op members

$252 million in FCL patronage to local co-ops and co-op members

Federated Co-operatives Ltd. pays out despite a challenging 2024.
Taking Sask Polytech's Commercial Pilot program to new heights

Taking Sask Polytech's Commercial Pilot program to new heights

Second flight simulator supported with funding from PrairiesCan.
NDP wants $10 a day child care extension done

NDP wants $10 a day child care extension done

Opposition critic Joan Pratchler calls for province to sign child care extension deal.
Saskatchewan, Ottawa sign $16M deal on school food program

Saskatchewan, Ottawa sign $16M deal on school food program

Families in the province with two children are expected to save an average $800 a year on grocery bills.
Saskatchewan getting $700 million in national tobacco settlement

Saskatchewan getting $700 million in national tobacco settlement

Officials say it's the largest deal of its kind in Canadian history and the third largest in the world.
Regina schools may benefit from National School Food Program

Regina schools may benefit from National School Food Program

The agreement will be nearly $16 million over the next three years.
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