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Let's examine all this in the context of a government that appears to believe the truths and well-established rules don't apply to them

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The author of A Family Outing wanted to appear at Humboldt High School to discuss her book, but she was turned down by the school.

After three weeks of waiting for a response, I received a curt email saying, “We wish to thank you for your gracious offer, however at this time we are to follow the Minister of Education’s new mandate and must decline.”

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Ten beds, five in Regina and five in Prince Albert, will offer shelter and assistance to youth dealing with complex mental health issues.

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What exactly does Saskatchewan's refusal to collect carbon taxes mean, in terms of compliance with federal emissions regulations?

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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has an approval rating of 54 per cent, according to a recent survey conducted by the Angus Reid Institute.

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The latest expense added to Saskatchewan's tab at the COP28 conference is advertising on the Dubai metro and at the city's airport – costing the province $238,000.

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Gary Grewal, a Saskatchewan Party legislature member, is defending his motel after it raised rates for a person on social assistance.

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The NDP says emails show the government tried to bury poor Crown reports this year, delaying publication until byelections were called.

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The Saskatchewan Health Authority's yet-to-launch new health-care payroll system could reach a cost of $240 million, triple the initial projection.

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Bison are roaming again near Batoche, Sask., after the Métis Nation-Saskatchewan signed a memorandum of understanding with Parks Canada to transfer 25 of the animals from Grasslands National Park.

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Saskatchewan's Speaker of the Legislative Assembly called for two apologies on Thursday. An NDP MLA was expelled from the chamber after refusing.

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Saskatchewan patients who used Lifelabs for medical services could be eligible to receive up to $150 as part of a class-action settlement related to a 2019 cyber attack.

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Saskatchewan's auditor is set to investigate the province's procurement and payment practices when people on social assistance need to stay at hotels.

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Registered nurse practitioners who run private clinics in Saskatchewan say they could play a larger role in health care if they could bill the province for services.

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To address wait times, the provincial government announced they will be sending women who need urgent breast cancer tests to Calgary.

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A man who shot and killed someone following a dispute over $20 may be spending less time behind bars.

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The report calculates freeze-up conditions in combination with the winter snowpack to create the base for the spring snowmelt runoff forecast.

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Saskatchewan is providing the Saskatchewan Research Council with $80 million for licensing and project costs related to bringing a microreactor to the province.

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Saskatoon and Regina are both vying for federal housing funds— and both are amending bylaws to improve their chances.

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After predicting a surplus of $736 million, the Saskatchewan government is now forecasting a deficit of $250.5 million in its mid-year financial report released on Monday.

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Premier Scott Moe has spoken out about what he called an "antisemitic chant" used during a pro-Palestinian demonstration at the legislature this week.

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To boil it down, is prohibition in lease for hanging things on a wall, allowable in SK renstalsman agreement?

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As of Nov. 18, 18.9 per cent of the Saskatchewan population received influenza vaccine this season, the highest percentage of those living in Regina.

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New legislation introduced in the Saskatchewan Legislature Thursday is meant to reduce the dependency victims of human traffickers have on those that traffic them, the province says.

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Saskatchewan's head of security at the province's legislature says it's changing public access to the galleries after protesters disrupted proceedings earlier this week.

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