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Quarterly loss reports see only limited number of losses

Quarterly loss reports see only limited number of losses

Most recent quarterly report has been filed on losses of public money within government ministries and Crown corporations.
Opposition riled up by Harper consulting contract

Opposition riled up by Harper consulting contract

Daily Leg Update: NDP Critic Aleana Young roasts government over contract with former Prime Minister Stephen Harper
Moe talks trade, sustainability at Food Fuel Fertilizer summit

Moe talks trade, sustainability at Food Fuel Fertilizer summit

Premier Moe again critical of state of federal-provincial relations in his address Monday at Delta Hotel in Regina.
Bargaining produces ‘precedent-setting’ results

Bargaining produces ‘precedent-setting’ results

Agreement was accepted with 88.6 per cent support from CUPE 1949 members.
Foam Lake flooding focus of study

Foam Lake flooding focus of study

Sask. Polytech student earns grant to assist with project.
Celebrating crucial learning years

Celebrating crucial learning years

May is Early Childhood Education Month.
Nominations for post-secondary teaching award open to June 30

Nominations for post-secondary teaching award open to June 30

Four categories recognize teaching excellence.
Order of Merit honours 10 Saskatchewanians

Order of Merit honours 10 Saskatchewanians

Investiture ceremony to be hosted June 19 in Regina.
May 5 is Red Dress Day in Canada

May 5 is Red Dress Day in Canada

Raising awareness of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
CTF criticizes World Cup soccer deal

CTF criticizes World Cup soccer deal

Ford government has committed $97 million for Toronto games.
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