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Summer’s done: Time for fall camping fun

Summer’s done: Time for fall camping fun

Several facility improvement projects completed as fall camping begins in Saskatchewan Provincial Parks.
Caddies and paper bags: Schools figuring out new world of cellphone bans

Caddies and paper bags: Schools figuring out new world of cellphone bans

From cellphone "hotels" to patchwork policies to recalibrating lesson plans, teachers and schools across Canada are learning to navigate a classroom without cellphones.
Building on the strength of an industry

Building on the strength of an industry

Construction Week Sept. 23 to 27.
Lieutenant governor welcomes home teepee artwork

Lieutenant governor welcomes home teepee artwork

Public invited to celebrate students’ creation.
Beck calls for more permanent doctors and nurses

Beck calls for more permanent doctors and nurses

NDP releases plan to ‘get out of last place on healthcare’ at announcement in Regina
Province marks two years of Health Human Resources Action Plan

Province marks two years of Health Human Resources Action Plan

Achievements of health care recruitment efforts touted at event at Sask Polytechnic.
Aly Bear seeks to become FSIN's second female chief

Aly Bear seeks to become FSIN's second female chief

Bear's education helped in her role as FSIN's Third Vice-Chief.
Estevan, Coronach to share $10 million in provincial coal transition funding

Estevan, Coronach to share $10 million in provincial coal transition funding

Estevan and Coronach will each receive $5 million to help build new economic opportunities and support their coal transition.
Extended big game hunt to help farmers who see damage by wildlife

Extended big game hunt to help farmers who see damage by wildlife

Supplemental hunt implemented if criteria met.
Court to hear appeal arguments over challenge to Saskatchewan's pronoun law

Court to hear appeal arguments over challenge to Saskatchewan's pronoun law

REGINA — Saskatchewan's Appeal Court is set to hear arguments over the next two days about a provincial law that requires parental consent when children under 16 want to change their names or pronouns at school.
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