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NDP demands investigation into Lumsden treatment centre delays

NDP demands investigation into Lumsden treatment centre delays

Willowview Recovery Centre still not fully operational; ex-employees voice their concerns.
Harnessing the power of polytechnic education to fuel growth

Harnessing the power of polytechnic education to fuel growth

Practical education programs designed to fill Saskatchewan's labour gaps.
Province requires school divisions to have change room policies

Province requires school divisions to have change room policies

Saskatchewan requiring all school divisions to develop, implement, and make available a policy on changeroom usage by the end of June.

Saskatchewan government says change room policies will be left to school divisions

REGINA — Months after Premier Scott Moe talked about instituting a firm policy on school change rooms, the Saskatchewan government has decided to leave the issue to school divisions.
Tourism Regina touts boost in visitor spending

Tourism Regina touts boost in visitor spending

Overall visitor spend has exceeded pre-pandemic levels.
Pilot launches for pharmacists to treat strep throat and ear infections

Pilot launches for pharmacists to treat strep throat and ear infections

Saskatchewan looks to expand the role of pharmacists in the province in serving patients.
Sask. renews collaboration agreement with Germany

Sask. renews collaboration agreement with Germany

Memorandum of understanding to support research and academic endeavours.
Sask. records 5.7 per cent increase in building construction

Sask. records 5.7 per cent increase in building construction

Province ranks second in the nation for month-over-month growth.

Saskatchewan premier says broad counter-tariffs not in Canada's best interest

REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he’s not straying from the Team Canada approach in responding to looming tariff threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.
Moe seeks de-escalation of tensions, opposes export tariffs

Moe seeks de-escalation of tensions, opposes export tariffs

Premier Scott Moe lays out Saskatchewan’s objectives in responding to President Trump’s 25 per cent tariff threats.
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