Premier Scott Moe says it’s likely the province will provide millions of additional dollars for squeezed classrooms after thousands rallied to protest underfunding. Moe told reporters Monday the province is listening to concerns raised by teachers and parents about funding constraints that they say have led to program cuts, fewer supports and teachers working on […]
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) and their over 4,300 small business members are urging the Saskatchewan government to reject the Rate Review Panel’s recommendation that SaskPower implements a four per cent increase at the start of April. The rate increase would come on the heels of a four per cent increase last September […]
Local leaders and healthcare workers are feeling left out of healthcare decisions. That is the message from the Offical Opposition two weeks into their Health Solution Tour. Health Critic Vicki Mowat calls on the government to bring back the Community Health Advisory Networks that were dismantled when the health regions amalgamated into the single Saskatchewan […]
Saskatchewan Polytechnic has released a new strategic plan. President and CEO Dr. Larry Rosia says the new plan is called “Leading the Rise: Bringing Polytechnic education to new heights.” “For us, the strategic plan really builds on Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s strengths and successes that we’ve had over the years,” said Rosia. “It’ll guide the institution’s direction […]
Saskatchewan Polytechnic will be launching two new Indigenous courses they say will provide culturally relevant training. Paul Carter, Dean of Joseph A. Remai School of Construction says the first will be an online Indigenous Studies course and will give students an introduction to Indigenous culture in Saskatchewan. He explains the course will look at the […]