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Talks break off in teachers鈥 labour negotiations

Talks break off in teachers鈥 labour negotiations

Teachers鈥 Bargaining Committee and Government-Trustee Bargaining Committee at impasse again, job sanctions to be reinstated starting Friday, Feb. 16.
Tonight's Lotto Max jackpot up to $60 million

Tonight's Lotto Max jackpot up to $60 million

Tickets for tonight鈥檚 Lotto Max draw are available until 9:30 p.m. in Saskatchewan at all Lotto Spot locations, Subscription Spot and the Lotto Spot app.
Grewal owns second hotel that billed Social Services, says NDP

Grewal owns second hotel that billed Social Services, says NDP

Opposition Critic Meara Conway accuses Sask Party MLA Gary Grewal of overbilling Social Services through investment in a second hotel, the Thriftlodge.
Shelly Palmer - Mastering the Art of Prompt Engineering

Shelly Palmer - Mastering the Art of Prompt Engineering

Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn鈥檚 鈥淭op Voice in Technology,鈥 and writes a popular daily business blog.
Conference coming this month on Crime Severity Index

Conference coming this month on Crime Severity Index

City of North Battleford spearheading conference in Saskatoon on the CSI statistics, several communities being invited.
Meota and District News: Seniors plan trip to Edam

Meota and District News: Seniors plan trip to Edam

Guest speaker to share First Nation oral history.
Maidstone and District News: Junior basketball teams wrap up season

Maidstone and District News: Junior basketball teams wrap up season

4-H club selling pizza kits.
Crime calls see only slight increase in 2023 in North Battleford

Crime calls see only slight increase in 2023 in North Battleford

Crime levels much the same level as before in North Battleford according to final stats for 2023 from Battlefords RCMP detachment.
Three small parties want answers on Communities of Tomorrow

Three small parties want answers on Communities of Tomorrow

The PCs, Green Party and Progress Party call for provincial auditor to hold performance review into $34 million towards the Communities of Tomorrow partnership
Let's pause before we OK the killing of the mentally ill

Let's pause before we OK the killing of the mentally ill

Expanding MAiD to the mentally ill takes on a slippery slope of politicians using it as a way to cut healthcare costs.
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