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Academic resources can be sourced through one website

Academic resources can be sourced through one website

Government and post-secondary institutions team up to offer new service.
Carney, Canada's premiers to meet in Saskatchewan next month

Carney, Canada's premiers to meet in Saskatchewan next month

OTTAWA — Canada's premiers and Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet in Saskatoon on June 2 to discuss ways to work together to make the country stronger.
Premier Moe encouraged by Carney meetings with Trump

Premier Moe encouraged by Carney meetings with Trump

Premiers updated following Carney trip to DC; also plans to meet in Saskatoon.
Measles exposure warning issued for Preeceville grocery store

Measles exposure warning issued for Preeceville grocery store

The SHA has issued a measles exposure alert for Preeceville after a confirmed case linked to Shop Easy Foods on April 29.
Beck introduces Keep Saskatchewan in Canada Act

Beck introduces Keep Saskatchewan in Canada Act

Private member’s bill by Opposition Leader Carla Beck would raise threshold of citizen petitions from 15 to 30 per cent for separation referendums.
Virtual doctors, Ukrainian refugees among topics at the Legislature

Virtual doctors, Ukrainian refugees among topics at the Legislature

Legislature update for May 7
Respiratory virus infant immunization program expands

Respiratory virus infant immunization program expands

Infants born one month before and during RSV season are now included.
Measles exposure risk reported in Rosthern

Measles exposure risk reported in Rosthern

SHA warns of measles exposure at Rosthern Hospital emergency after a confirmed case, urges to monitor for symptoms, review vaccinations.
Sask. launches online well-being course for new and expecting parents

Sask. launches online well-being course for new and expecting parents

Sask. launches free online mental health course to support new and expecting parents facing depression, anxiety and other challenges.
Conservatives choose Andrew Scheer as interim Opposition leader in Parliament

Conservatives choose Andrew Scheer as interim Opposition leader in Parliament

OTTAWA — The Conservative caucus has tapped former leader Andrew Scheer to lead the party in the House of Commons when Parliament resumes on May 26 — a role that's needed because Pierre Poilievre lost his seat in last week's election.
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