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Warming space funds for Regina’s Carmichael Outreach

Warming space funds for Regina’s Carmichael Outreach

City of Regina, province step up with funds to ensure a warming space is available this winter.
Lockdown at a Regina high school now over

Lockdown at a Regina high school now over

Lockdown situation is over and police investigation is concluded at Miller High School following report of a bear spray threat.
Researcher studies severity of viruses on men vs women

Researcher studies severity of viruses on men vs women

Research to potentially determine whether the infamous ‘man cold’ is a real condition.
Olympians, Paralympians saluted at Saskatchewan legislature

Olympians, Paralympians saluted at Saskatchewan legislature

Members of Saskatchewan’s Olympic and Paralympic delegation in Paris saluted by provincial government
SaskTel expands 5G service to over 50 rural, Aboriginal communities

SaskTel expands 5G service to over 50 rural, Aboriginal communities

SaskTel announced the expansion of its 5G network during an event at Buffalo Pound.
Grade 10 students to be taught financial literacy

Grade 10 students to be taught financial literacy

Financial Literacy 10 is a graduation requirement beginning in 2024-25.
Nearly half of Sask. supports Scott Moe

Nearly half of Sask. supports Scott Moe

Moe’s approval rating marks a downward trend, and the lowest rating he’s had in nearly three years.
Work placements for automotive students extended

Work placements for automotive students extended

Sask DLC offers five Mechanical and Automotive courses for students across the province.

Métis Nation Saskatchewan leaves national council, cites concerns with Ontario group

OTTAWA — The Métis Nation of Saskatchewan has pulled out of a national body representing Métis, citing problems with an Ontario group and throwing the future of the Métis National Council into question.
Apprenticeship training to include nuclear technology

Apprenticeship training to include nuclear technology

Last year, the provincial government granted $80 million to the Saskatchewan Research Council to pursue a microreactor project.
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