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CUPE sounds alarm over health care working conditions

CUPE sounds alarm over health care working conditions

Healthcare workers decry working conditions, including one man who said he had to work 50 hours in a row.
Queen Elizabeth Scholars program gets $100,000 boost

Queen Elizabeth Scholars program gets $100,000 boost

Saskatchewan government allocates funding to support educational exchange opportunities.
Online parks reservations open at 7 a.m. on April 7

Online parks reservations open at 7 a.m. on April 7

Campers are encouraged to set up or log-in to their online account on the Sask Parks reservation website in advance.
Provincial budget passes, despite opposition scepticism

Provincial budget passes, despite opposition scepticism

NDP still doesn’t believe the $12 million surplus.
Applications being accepted for BHP Jansen Scholarship Program

Applications being accepted for BHP Jansen Scholarship Program

The application deadline is May 20.
Students value hands-on learning in applied research internships

Students value hands-on learning in applied research internships

Financial support appreciated, but working closely with research faculty most enriching.
No boos for U.S. anthem at curling worlds; organizers adjusted timing of team honour

No boos for U.S. anthem at curling worlds; organizers adjusted timing of team honour

MOOSE JAW, Sask. — In a switch from the norm at recent sporting events across Canada, not a single boo could be heard during the playing of "The Star-Spangled Banner" on Sunday morning at the BKT World Men's Curling Championship.
Sochi Olympic champion Jacobs wearing Canada colours again at men's curling worlds

Sochi Olympic champion Jacobs wearing Canada colours again at men's curling worlds

Brad Jacobs, vice Marc Kennedy, second Brett Gallant and lead Ben Hebert will represent Canada at the BKT World Men's Curling Championship starting Saturday.
U.S. skip Dropkin says his team would be 'energized' if booed at men's curling worlds

U.S. skip Dropkin says his team would be 'energized' if booed at men's curling worlds

"We're going to appreciate it and we're going to smile and smirk even if they're booing us."
Wintery weather causing poor road conditions

Wintery weather causing poor road conditions

Saskatchewan RCMP has received six reports of jack-knifed semis in the Hanley and Kenaston areas.
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