Increased Funding For K-12 Education, HIV Drugs, Autism, Foster Families and CBOs The 2018-19 Budget keeps Saskatchewan on track to return to balance next year, with major investments in health…
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Health officials are reminding residents about the risk of hantavirus this spring in areas potentially infested by rodents. People are most often exposed when cleaning up enclosed buildings (such as…
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The annual ban on pruning elm trees in Saskatchewan begins April 1 and continues until August 31. This is when the elm bark beetles that spread Dutch elm disease (DED)…
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The Government of Saskatchewan is releasing its framework for cannabis legalization and outlining a plan for the legal and responsible distribution, sale and use of cannabis in the province. Saskatchewan’s…
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Premier Scott Moe today fulfilled his commitment to reinstate the Provincial Sales Tax (PST) exemption for agriculture, life and health insurance premiums, effective today. “Our government will help families and…
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The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed February 11-17, 2018 as Teacher/Staff Appreciation Week in the province. “This week is an opportunity for Saskatchewan residents to recognize and celebrate our teachers…
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Average Rate Increase of 3.5 Per Cent Will be Applied March 1 After a thorough review, the Government of Saskatchewan has decided to accept the recommendation for a 3.5 per…
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Saskatchewan’s largest job-matching website, Saskjobs.ca, is partnering with Canada’s largest job search website, the National Job Bank, to provide enhanced services for users. This partnership will improve how employers and…
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December’s job numbers show Saskatchewan had the second highest percentage employment growth rate among the provinces between 2007 and 2017 and added 5,000 jobs in December, starting the year from…
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On December 14, 2017, William John KEEWATIN (DOB: May 31, 1990) reported to the Saskatoon Community Training Residence and was deemed to be in violation of his temporary absence. At…
