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More pre-election announcements from Sask Party ministers, NDP

More pre-election announcements from Sask Party ministers, NDP

Government announcements this week have focused on public safety, health and education while NDP focus is on affordability.
Expanded scope announced for pharmacists in Saskatchewan

Expanded scope announced for pharmacists in Saskatchewan

Pilot project coming where pharmacists can test and treat for strep throat and ear infections

Saskatoon teacher who helped student lit on fire out of hospital

SASKATOON, Sask. — A Saskatoon teacher who helped a 15-year-old student after she was lit on fire by a classmate last week has been released from hospital.
Sask Party first to make it to full slate

Sask Party first to make it to full slate

Kevin Weedmark nominated in Moosomin-Montmartre to be 61st candidate running for Saskatchewan Party.
CIHR funding for USask research into aging-related cell damage

CIHR funding for USask research into aging-related cell damage

Exploring how cells in the brain and nervous system are damaged by age.

Saskatchewan NDP promises rental protections ahead of looming fall election

REGINA — Saskatchewan’s NDP is promising help with high rents and other affordability measures as it gears up for an October election.
Creative Saskatchewan touts latest lineup of 13 productions

Creative Saskatchewan touts latest lineup of 13 productions

Province also announces $500,000 grant for IMAX digital projection system
Potential Air Canada strike latest challenge for YQR

Potential Air Canada strike latest challenge for YQR

Regina International Airport CEO James Bogusz updates on potential impact of potential pilots strike at Air Canada
Drone attack the focus of emergency exercise at YQR airport

Drone attack the focus of emergency exercise at YQR airport

Drones have become an emerging concern for airports and airlines around the world, with concerns that drones could collide with airliners. 

TC Energy says sale of minority stake in pipeline to Indigenous groups is delayed

CALGARY — A deal that was billed as Canada's largest-ever Indigenous equity ownership agreement has hit a snag.
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