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$10,000 scholarship program unveiled at University of Regina

$10,000 scholarship program unveiled at University of Regina

New donor-funded scholarship for high-achieving domestic students.
Carbon tax: The unseen burden on Canadian households

Carbon tax: The unseen burden on Canadian households

Tax costs families hundreds more than rebates: CTF.
Details on the Parents’ Bill of Rights introduced in Assembly

Details on the Parents’ Bill of Rights introduced in Assembly

Daily Leg Update: Bill to require schools to seek parental consent for gender-based name changes is introduced; House has recessed to Monday.
Businesses encouraged to Light It Up! for NDEAM

Businesses encouraged to Light It Up! for NDEAM

In Saskatchewan, 61 locations in 15 cities and towns will be lit for Light It Up! For NDEAM on Thursday, October 19.
Sexual assault awareness experts banned from Sask. schools in new policy

Sexual assault awareness experts banned from Sask. schools in new policy

BASAC, an organization providing sexual violence awareness in the Battlefords, is saying that the safety of youth is at stake as they're no longer allowed in Saskatchewan classrooms.
Saskatchewan records highest building permit increase

Saskatchewan records highest building permit increase

Provincial increase of 59 per cent compares to 5.9 per cent decrease nationally.
Targeted Sector Support Initiative: Building stronger communities

Targeted Sector Support Initiative: Building stronger communities

Municipalities can apply by Nov. 30 for funding.
Opposition accuses government of ramming parental consent bill

Opposition accuses government of ramming parental consent bill

Daily Leg Update: NDP House Leader Nicole Sarauer not thrilled with procedures being offered, would rather the issue have been debated in the regular session.
Weyburn man wins Vault Breaker lottery prize

Weyburn man wins Vault Breaker lottery prize

A Vault Breaker jackpot prize was awarded by the Saskatchewan VLT program to Dale Schmidt of Weyburn, who won $801,657.74 on Sept. 29.
Second reading in North Battleford for Alley Access bylaw

Second reading in North Battleford for Alley Access bylaw

Bylaw to restrict late night access to alleyways received extensive discussion at Tuesday’s North Battleford council meeting
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