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Session ends in frustration for NDP

Session ends in frustration for NDP

Carla Beck’s Keep Saskatchewan in Canada Act does not get to a vote.
Moe touts accomplishments in session, hopes for reset with Ottawa

Moe touts accomplishments in session, hopes for reset with Ottawa

Premier Scott Moe speaks to reporters on final day of the Legislative session
SEIU-West calls for action on CCA and LPN staffing, support

SEIU-West calls for action on CCA and LPN staffing, support

SEIU-West is urging Saskatchewan to improve staffing, wages and support for Continuing Care Assistants and Licensed Practical Nurses.
Seeding near 50% complete, thanks to drier conditions

Seeding near 50% complete, thanks to drier conditions

Seeding in Saskatchewan has reached 49 per cent completion, surpassing the five- and 10-year averages, according to the latest crop report.
Saskatchewan reports 10 more measles cases, with total at 37

Saskatchewan reports 10 more measles cases, with total at 37

REGINA — Saskatchewan is reporting 37 cases of measles in the province. It's an increase of 10 from last week. Saskatchewan chief medical health officer, Dr. Saqib Shahab, has said the province is part of an outbreak with cases rising rapidly.
Saskatchewan NDP's anti-separation bill dies as legislative session wraps up

Saskatchewan NDP's anti-separation bill dies as legislative session wraps up

REGINA — Saskatchewan's legislative session ended Thursday and with it an anti-separation bill went up in flames.
SaskPower to inspect nearly 120,000 wood power poles

SaskPower to inspect nearly 120,000 wood power poles

SaskPower will inspect 120,000 wood poles and 10,000 transformers from May to October as part of its 2025 maintenance program.
Moe sends letter to Carney outlining 10 priorities

Moe sends letter to Carney outlining 10 priorities

Premier Scott Moe released his letter on social media Wednesday afternoon.
Anthrax confirmed among cattle in RM of Paynton

Anthrax confirmed among cattle in RM of Paynton

If your neighbours’ animals have anthrax, you should consider vaccination to protect your animals.
Pope Leo XIV called upon to return sacred First Nations artifacts

Pope Leo XIV called upon to return sacred First Nations artifacts

The FSIN is calling on the Vatican to return sacred artifacts taken from First Nations during the residential school era across Canada.
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