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‘People, Purpose, Presence’ theme of National Public Works Week

‘People, Purpose, Presence’ theme of National Public Works Week

Public works professionals recognized May 18 to 24.
Police encourage drivers to be safe on roads during long weekend

Police encourage drivers to be safe on roads during long weekend

Saskatchewan RCMP urges all drivers to do their part to help keep Saskatchewan’s roads safe.
Regina welcomes return of United Airlines flights to Denver

Regina welcomes return of United Airlines flights to Denver

First flights launched on May 15 and 16.
Ride Safe and Ride Smart this May Long Weekend

Ride Safe and Ride Smart this May Long Weekend

Make good choices and follow the rules every time you ride, says SATVA.
Sask. measles cases surge to 37, officials warn of community transmission

Sask. measles cases surge to 37, officials warn of community transmission

Some rural communities in southern Sask. are starting to see local transmission, making stopping the measles virus more difficult.
Session ends in frustration for NDP

Session ends in frustration for NDP

Carla Beck’s Keep Saskatchewan in Canada Act does not get to a vote.
Moe touts accomplishments in session, hopes for reset with Ottawa

Moe touts accomplishments in session, hopes for reset with Ottawa

Premier Scott Moe speaks to reporters on final day of the Legislative session
SEIU-West calls for action on CCA and LPN staffing, support

SEIU-West calls for action on CCA and LPN staffing, support

SEIU-West is urging Saskatchewan to improve staffing, wages and support for Continuing Care Assistants and Licensed Practical Nurses.
Seeding near 50% complete, thanks to drier conditions

Seeding near 50% complete, thanks to drier conditions

Seeding in Saskatchewan has reached 49 per cent completion, surpassing the five- and 10-year averages, according to the latest crop report.
Saskatchewan NDP's anti-separation bill dies as legislative session wraps up

Saskatchewan NDP's anti-separation bill dies as legislative session wraps up

REGINA — Saskatchewan's legislative session ended Thursday and with it an anti-separation bill went up in flames.
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