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Scott Builders Inc. begins construction of Grenfell long-term care home

Scott Builders Inc. begins construction of Grenfell long-term care home

Construction is expected to continue until freeze-up, with major construction activities resuming by spring 2024.
Honouring the heroes behind your favourite brew

Honouring the heroes behind your favourite brew

Canada celebrates 5th annual Canadian Beer Day Oct. 4.
Government allocates $4.9M to bridges

Government allocates $4.9M to bridges

Communities benefit from Rural Integrated Roads for Growth Program.
CUPE files unfair labour practice over City of PA’s bargaining

CUPE files unfair labour practice over City of PA’s bargaining

Dispute between CUPE 882 and City of Prince Albert over a call centre has derailed a potential labour deal.
Newfoundland and Labrador looking for Sask. health care recruits

Newfoundland and Labrador looking for Sask. health care recruits

Recruiting mission happening this week in Regina, Prince Albert and Saskatoon to attract health care workers to Newfoundland and Labrador
Sask Progress to hold leadership race to replace Jeff Walters

Sask Progress to hold leadership race to replace Jeff Walters

Jeff Walters had announced he is leaving as leader of Sask. Progress Party, new leader to be chosen Nov. 18.
Sask United Party names Jon Hromek deputy leader

Sask United Party names Jon Hromek deputy leader

Hromek finished second in Lumsden-Morse byelection.
An end of a era is marked as Riders pay respects to George Reed

An end of a era is marked as Riders pay respects to George Reed

President Craig Reynolds, former player Steve Mazurak give their tributes to legendary running back George Reed, following news of his passing on Sunday.
Saskatchewan eases driving for new immigrants

Saskatchewan eases driving for new immigrants

SGI extends driver's licence reciprocity to 24 European countries.
Prince Albert union ratification vote halted

Prince Albert union ratification vote halted

CUPE 882 union halts a union vote that would have ended the city inside workers strike in Prince Albert.
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