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NDP blast Sask Party for grounding new water bomber during wildfires

NDP blast Sask Party for grounding new water bomber during wildfires

Minister Tim McLeod responds by accusing Opposition of politicizing the wildfire tragedy.
$680,345 raised during Saskatchewan Day of Caring

$680,345 raised during Saskatchewan Day of Caring

Canadians wishing to support those affected can still donate online at www.redcross.ca. 
Sask. scores high on job satisfaction for new graduates: survey

Sask. scores high on job satisfaction for new graduates: survey

Young workers value balance and well-being over wages, and Saskatchewan is emerging as a top province for career starters.
Northern wildfires could cost Sask. economy over $500 million thus far

Northern wildfires could cost Sask. economy over $500 million thus far

Keith Willoughby, Dean of Edwards School of Business, says it will be at least a half-billion dollar financial hit
Rehabilitation science at USask celebrates 60 years of impact

Rehabilitation science at USask celebrates 60 years of impact

USask celebrates six decades of training physical therapists.
Mark World Elder Abuse Awareness Day by protecting yourself

Mark World Elder Abuse Awareness Day by protecting yourself

FCAA advises naming a Trusted Contact Person in case of sudden illness or other circumstances.
USask researchers exploring brain-gut connection

USask researchers exploring brain-gut connection

New Alzheimer’s disease treatments could be sitting in the dairy cooler.
On the road again

On the road again

Highways minister strikes out on a summer tour.
NDP calls for more investment in short line rail

NDP calls for more investment in short line rail

Opposition New Democrats visited a short line rail operation in southern Saskatchewan Thursday.
SHA restructures leadership to strengthen frontline care

SHA restructures leadership to strengthen frontline care

SHA's new leadership model aims to enhance patient care province-wide.
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