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Holiday fun at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Holiday fun at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Explore the RSM’s amazing exhibits, activities and programs for all ages.

Saskatchewan fall legislative sitting ends with barbs after civility promise

REGINA — Saskatchewan's fall legislative sitting ended Tuesday with political barbs traded across the aisle after Premier Scott Moe promised a better tone two weeks ago.
NDP emergency motion on health care goes nowhere

NDP emergency motion on health care goes nowhere

Daily Leg Update: Emergency motion on healthcare task force is squashed, as Opposition also raise concerns about issues in Oxbow and Yorkton.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic research programs recognized nationally

Saskatchewan Polytechnic research programs recognized nationally

Applied research projects have been increased by 30 per cent.
Province commits to review of Regina hospital environment

Province commits to review of Regina hospital environment

Independent external review to probe allegations of racism by those working at Regina hospitals.
Unusual praise for Moe from Trudeau

Unusual praise for Moe from Trudeau

Prime minister compliments Scott Moe on his contribution to trade talks with the U.S.
NDP demands strengthened Conflict of Interest rules

NDP demands strengthened Conflict of Interest rules

Opposition believes the Act doesn’t have enough teeth; government says it’s looking to modernize the rules.

Saskatchewan orders third-party review into reports of doctor misconduct, racism

REGINA — The Saskatchewan government has ordered a third-party review into allegations of unprofessionalism and racism among doctors at Regina's hospitals.

Saskatchewan hockey player recovering after neck gashed by skate during game

ESTERHAZY, Sask. — Hockey player Jonathan Jenson says he was sitting on the bench when he saw his teammate go down and a pool of blood begin to form on the ice.

Métis National Council elects new president after months of internal turmoil

OTTAWA — The Métis National Council says it has elected a new president after months of turmoil that saw the once-united organization splinter and have its legitimacy questioned.
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