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The Saskatchewan government has disclosed how much it spends on hotel stays for social services clients, including the money it has paid to a hotel owned by a government MLA.

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A Colorado low is expected to bring snow to parts of southeastern Saskatchewan this week making it feel more like winter once again.

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Premier Scott Moe posted to X on Tuesday, saying that Donna Harpauer, Don McMorris, Dustin Duncan and Gord Wyant won't be running in Saskatchewan's October election.

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One of Canada’s largest grain handling companies is denying that a wage increase included in a just-approved collective agreement was intended for all employees.

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The Saskatchewan government has awarded PCL Construction with a nearly $1 billion contract to build a new tower at the Victoria Hospital in Prince Albert.

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The union representing Viterra workers across Saskatchewan says their employer has failed to follow through on its promised wage increases, weeks after they voted in its final contract offer.

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A Moose Jaw podiatrist believes his patients are facing unnecessary delays in referrals to health care specialists. Current rules require podiatry patients to visit a family doctor to complete the referral process.

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A large group of students marched on the legislative building in Regina on Friday in support of teachers.

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Rocky Meechance, 29, died during an "altercation" at the prison on Monday and a second man was taken to hospital with serious injuries, RCMP say.

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Around 3,000 of the province's teachers will be involved in Thursday’s job action, the first of what the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) said would be rotating strikes as they remain at odds with the government on a new contract.

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A total of twelve communities across Saskatchewan broke temperature records for the month of January on Tuesday – with one community setting an all time Sask. record.

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After more than two weeks of testimony, the jury at the coroner's inquest into the stabbing massacre at James Smith Cree Nation is now sharing its recommendations to help prevent similar tragedies in the future.

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Greg Lawrence, the MLA for Moose Jaw Wakamow, has resigned from the Saskatchewan Party caucus.

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SaskPower and GE Hitachi have signed an agreement to advance the development of nuclear power in Saskatchewan.

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Regina's signature pizza features a doughy crust smothered with a zingy sauce, a mountain of meat, veggies (sometimes pineapple) and layer upon layer of cheese. It’s thick like lasagna and cut into four-by-four-inch squares. This distinctive recipe is known as Regina-style, but can Regina really claim it?

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STARS familiar red helicopters have been helping save lives in Saskatchewan for over a decade. The air ambulance service has just reached the 10,000 mission milestone in the province.

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When Lee Saretsky came across an old airplane on Facebook Marketplace, the decision of what to do next was immediate.

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A former Saskatchewan Mountie on trial for murder in the shooting death of his lover has been found guilty of manslaughter.

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The Minister of Social Services has yet to provide information on the Sunrise Hotel controversy in Regina after promising answers, the provincial NDP claims.

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Over the month of December, police in Saskatchewan reported 545 impaired driving offences, according to SGI’s Traffic Safety Spotlight.

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Starting Feb. 1, 2024, the legal age to purchase tobacco and vapour products will increase from 18 to 19 years of age in Saskatchewan.

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The Saskatchewan Union of Nurses has called on the province to reverse recent changes to harm reduction services, joining others who say the decision will cost lives and increase the spread of blood-borne diseases — particularly in rural and Indigenous communities.

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Public sector bargaining chair Donna Harpauer spoke about the bargaining stalemate between teachers and the provincial government.

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While some universities could have their incoming international student population reduced by about 50 per cent, some experts say Saskatchewan universities could see an uptick after a recently announced federal cap on undergraduate international students.

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