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Epilepsy drug added to Saskatchewan Formulary

Epilepsy drug added to Saskatchewan Formulary

Xcopri used with other medications to manage seizures.
May is Jewish Heritage Month in Saskatchewan

May is Jewish Heritage Month in Saskatchewan

Celebrating culture, history and significant contributions.
Cameco CEO to investors: look past tariff 'noise' and toward long-term uranium demand

Cameco CEO to investors: look past tariff 'noise' and toward long-term uranium demand

The chief executive of Saskatchewan-based uranium miner Cameco Corp. is encouraging investors to tune out the "noise" from global trade and geopolitical upheaval and instead focus on the strong outlook for nuclear power demand.
Government defends funding reduction to Ukrainian Canadian Congress

Government defends funding reduction to Ukrainian Canadian Congress

NDP calls $500,000 cut “callous”, but government says services will continue for those fewer Ukrainians coming in.
Separatism concerns loom large at the Legislature

Separatism concerns loom large at the Legislature

Premier Scott Moe says he doesn’t believe the only options are ‘status quo’ or ‘separation.’
SaskPower awards wind, solar projects with Indigenous stake

SaskPower awards wind, solar projects with Indigenous stake

SaskPower has awarded two major renewable energy projects in south-central Saskatchewan with historic Indigenous ownership.
Putting interpersonal violence in the spotlight

Putting interpersonal violence in the spotlight

May is Sexual Violence Prevention Month
Income assistance benefits increase in May

Income assistance benefits increase in May

Two per cent bump to Saskatchewan Income Support and Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability clients.
Let’s play: Gov’t offers playground funding program

Let’s play: Gov’t offers playground funding program

Approximately 75 projects will receive support each year.
Motion opposing virtual care physicians proceeds to debate

Motion opposing virtual care physicians proceeds to debate

Emergency Motion from NDP’s Meara Conway would ban virtual doctors for patients giving birth or experiencing a life-threatening emergency.
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