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Sask. Polytech celebrates success on International Women’s Day

Sask. Polytech celebrates success on International Women’s Day

Instructors role models to female students.
Continuing the fight for women’s equality

Continuing the fight for women’s equality

Status of Women Office marks 60th anniversary.
OSI-CAN launches fundraiser to support personnel with OSI, PTSD

OSI-CAN launches fundraiser to support personnel with OSI, PTSD

OSI-CAN needs to raise $40K to support mental health programs for veterans and public safety personnel living with PTSD and OSI.
MAX Power adds to geological and engineering team

MAX Power adds to geological and engineering team

Stephen Halabura’s Prairie Hunter Exploration Ltd., as well Greg Vogelsang join mining company’s technical team.
Sask Immigrant Nominee Program on pause after feds cut spots

Sask Immigrant Nominee Program on pause after feds cut spots

Finance Minister Jim Reiter says only 900 spots are left available to target specific sectors and meet labour market challenges.
Saskatchewan liquor stores selling leftover U.S. booze as government halts purchase

Saskatchewan liquor stores selling leftover U.S. booze as government halts purchase

Rick Fernandes, Federated Co-operatives Ltd., Saskatchewan's largest liquor retailer, said it's up to local stores if they want to sell their remaining U.S. alcohol.
Sask not signed on to new Federal Child Care Agreement

Sask not signed on to new Federal Child Care Agreement

Political opponents pounce upon word Saskatchewan is one of two provinces not signed to extension of of $10-a-day child care.
Beck calls tariff response a day late and a dollar short

Beck calls tariff response a day late and a dollar short

Opposition NDP blasts Premier Scott Moe for a delayed response to the tariffs announced this week by President Donald Trump.
Tariff situation complicates budget preparations

Tariff situation complicates budget preparations

Finance Minister Jim Reiter must factor in unpredictable tariff calculations, but government says it will be in strong position.
Moe announces retaliatory measures, stops U.S. liquor sales

Moe announces retaliatory measures, stops U.S. liquor sales

Premier Scott Moe also pauses capital projects and puts priority on Canadian suppliers in procurement in response to Trump tariffs.
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