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Shortage of vets more than a farm problem

Shortage of vets more than a farm problem

Pressure negatively impacts health and well-being of the veterinary workforce.
Saskatchewan a good place to find work

Saskatchewan a good place to find work

Statistics show 19,800 jobs were added year-over-year in March.
Camping doesn't always mean roughing it

Camping doesn't always mean roughing it

Sask. Parks offer many attractive alternatives to U.S. travel.
Regina to host NASCO international conference

Regina to host NASCO international conference

Supporting collaboration in securing North America's energy supply chain.
Saskatoon police investigating possible hate crime at University of Saskatchewan

Saskatoon police investigating possible hate crime at University of Saskatchewan

SASKATOON — Police in Saskatoon are investigating a possible hate crime after a University of Saskatchewan meeting was interrupted with "inappropriate" images and video and "hateful rhetoric.
Brenda Suru: 40 years of service at Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Brenda Suru: 40 years of service at Saskatchewan Polytechnic

From student to dean, her journey gives her a 360 view.
Federal campaign still seems to be passing the province by

Federal campaign still seems to be passing the province by

ANALYSIS: The federal election outlook in Saskatchewan as of early April.
Talks with Americans helped Canada avoid extra Trump tariffs: Saskatchewan premier

Talks with Americans helped Canada avoid extra Trump tariffs: Saskatchewan premier

SASKATOON — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he remains concerned with U.S. tariffs on Canadian products but thinks talking with American officials helped Canada avoid a worse outcome.
Government on hot seat over Saskatoon fentanyl crisis

Government on hot seat over Saskatoon fentanyl crisis

Opposition says drug crisis is out of control in Saskatoon, but Premier Scott Moe says they are responding.
Back from Europe, Premier Moe reacts to Trump’s latest tariffs

Back from Europe, Premier Moe reacts to Trump’s latest tariffs

Saskatchewan largely spared by Liberation Day, but Premier Scott Moe still concerned about tariffs especially from China.
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