麻豆视频

Skip to content

Provincial News

Education funding rally sees hundreds turn out to catch MLA Tim McLeod's attention

Education funding rally sees hundreds turn out to catch MLA Tim McLeod's attention

"With a $500 million surplus, government is making a political choice to underfund public education, not an economic one鈥
Today at the Legislature: Oct. 16, 2023

Today at the Legislature: Oct. 16, 2023

Legislature looks to begin debate on Parents Bill of Rights.
Celebrating an essential part of Saskatchewan's history

Celebrating an essential part of Saskatchewan's history

Co-operating on Climate Action the theme of Co-operatives Week, Oct. 15-21.
Selling your car? Here's why the licence plate is important

Selling your car? Here's why the licence plate is important

Plate numbers always associated with the customer last issued to.
Several injured following collision on Highway 1

Several injured following collision on Highway 1

Highway 1 is back open today following a two vehicle collision聽involving a truck and multi-passenger van Oct. 12 near Sintaluta, Saskatchewan.
Playoffs on the line as Riders play in Calgary

Playoffs on the line as Riders play in Calgary

Riders Gameday Preview: Saskatchewan Roughriders play the Calgary Stampeders where they could either clinch a playoff spot, or take a big step towards being out of the playoffs
Takeaways from WestJet CEO鈥檚 visit to Regina

Takeaways from WestJet CEO鈥檚 visit to Regina

WestJet CEO Alexis von Hoensbroech met with business and political leaders in Regina on Wednesday to discuss issues, priorities, and route possibilities.
Province welcomes Supreme Court ruling on C-69

Province welcomes Supreme Court ruling on C-69

Decision is 鈥渘othing short of a constitutional tipping point鈥 says Justice Minister and Attorney General Bronwyn Eyre in support of Supreme Court鈥檚 5-2 ruling against Impact Assessment Act.
$6,000 top prize for 2024 Agriculture Student Scholarship

$6,000 top prize for 2024 Agriculture Student Scholarship

Applications now open, close March 1.
Cockrill says pause continues on third-party sexual health info in schools

Cockrill says pause continues on third-party sexual health info in schools

Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill responded this week to renewed concerns raised by sexual assault centres to the current pause on outside organization presentations in schools.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks