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Takeaways from Vol. 2 of the 2024 provincial auditor’s report

Takeaways from Vol. 2 of the 2024 provincial auditor’s report

Provincial auditor focused on a number of areas, including Social Services hotel rooms.
Meth, firearms, body-armour seized in Battlefords raid

Meth, firearms, body-armour seized in Battlefords raid

Officers arrested 16 individuals – nine females and seven males – at the two residences; thirteen were later released without charges.
Melfort doctor receives suspension after admitting to 4 charges

Melfort doctor receives suspension after admitting to 4 charges

Dr. Robert Steffen will be able to return to practice when his suspension ends.
Reaction to LED Volume Wall leaving Saskatchewan

Reaction to LED Volume Wall leaving Saskatchewan

Confirmation that Volume Global’s LED wall for movie projects will soon leave the Regina soundstage.
A second chance at life after double lung transplant

A second chance at life after double lung transplant

Now that he’s back home, Larry Labbe is determined to start sharing his story with others to raise awareness about the importance of organ donation.
Sask. Affordability Act seen as way to keep campaign promises

Sask. Affordability Act seen as way to keep campaign promises

Daily Leg Update: Government says its personal income tax reduction is the largest in the province since 2008.
Only one historic light post remains from Moose Jaw’s early days

Only one historic light post remains from Moose Jaw’s early days

According to a report presented during the Nov. 25 regular city council meeting, SaskPower owns the pole and is responsible for maintaining it.
Regina chiropractor found guilty on one count of sexual assault, not guilty on others

Regina chiropractor found guilty on one count of sexual assault, not guilty on others

A date for sentencing is to be set next week.
Medical residents offered up to $60,000 to work in Sask.

Medical residents offered up to $60,000 to work in Sask.

New recruitment incentive for medical residents in high-demand specialties.
Aerospace group buys planes for new training program at 15 Wing

Aerospace group buys planes for new training program at 15 Wing

SkyAlyne announced recently that it signed a purchase agreement with Switzerland-based Pilatus Aircraft Ltd. to purchase 19 PC-21 training aircraft for the RCAF’s Future Aircrew Training Program (FAcT).
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