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Scott Moe ranks at the top of premier approval rates across Canada: Angus Reid pollApproximately three in five people in Saskatchewan have a positive view of Moe’s performance, giving him a 57 per cent approval rate.Politics24 mins
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Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation calls out ‘favouritism’ in education fundingThe Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation calls new funding announced last week evidence of favouritism within the education system.Education4 hours
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Regina mom fights for answers after son comes home from daycare with unexplained marksA Regina mother fights for answers after her 2-year-old son came home from daycare with unexplained marks on his body. The daycare said kids sometimes go home with bruises.Canada8 hours
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Your Saskatchewan photo of the day: June 2023Each day, Global Saskatoon and Global Regina feature a viewer-submitted photo for the Your Saskatchewan photo of the day.BlogsJun 8
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Canada’s wildfires to get more U.S. aid after Biden speaks with TrudeauThe White House said Joe Biden ordered to rapidly deploy all available U.S. firefighting assets to Canada after speaking with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about the wildfires.EnvironmentJun 7
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Sask. agri-food exports up 75% in first quarterAccording to the government of Saskatchewan, the first quarter of 2023 was record setting for Saskatchewan agri-food exports.CanadaJun 7
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Hundreds of athletes take part in Saskatchewan pickleball tournamentDex Wyse, a director at large with Pickleball Saskatoon, said there are 300 players taking part in the provincial tournament this weekend.SportsJun 7
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Sask Polytech Indigenous enrolment dropped 30 per cent: auditor’s reportSaskatchewan Polytechnic had a strategy between 2018 and 2023 to address barriers for Indigenous students, but Provincial Auditor Tara Clemett said some areas need to improve.EducationJun 7
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Sask. safety funding needs scrutiny amid highest workplace death ranking: auditor’s reportThe report added that five of seven industries represented by safety associations had a higher injury rate than the provincial injury rate in 2022.CanadaJun 7
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30,000 flowers to be planted in Regina’s Queen Elizabeth II GardenGardeners have been putting their trowels to good use as traditional flowers, and new plants and designs are being put together over June.CanadaJun 7
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Preparations in talks for Regina’s 80th annual D-Day commemorations next yearLt.-Col. Kyle Clapperton spoke at an event where a regimental flag was raised to commemorate D-Day and discussions of preparations for next year's 80th anniversary was announced.CanadaJun 6
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Regina residents ready to make a splash as 4 outdoor pools set to open this weekStarting this week, four City of Regina outdoor pools will be open to residents to cool off in this heat.EntertainmentJun 6
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Over 60 per cent of Sask. income support calls unanswered by ministry: auditor’s reportProvincial Auditor Tara Clemett said the Ministry of Social Services needs to provide more access to potential Saskatchewan income support (SIS) clients to apply for benefits.CanadaJun 6
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Arctic will likely see summer free of ice by 2030, research saysThat would mean that by the end of the melt season in September, the Arctic would have less than one million square kilometres of sea ice, even under low emissions.CanadaJun 6
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Sask. auditor’s report notes lack of measures to address low Indigenous graduation ratesTara Clemett said about 44.7 per cent of Indigenous students are graduating in that time frame, compared with 88.7 per cent of non-Indigenous students.EducationJun 6
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Heat warning issued for southern Saskatchewan: Environment CanadaEnvironment Canada said hot and humid weather will affect areas like Nipawin, Humboldt, Regina, Weyburn, Estevan and Moosomin.WeatherJun 6
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Hot weather to persist until next week, Environment Canada meteorologist cautionsHeat warnings have been issued for a significant portion of southeastern Saskatchewan, including Regina. The hot weather is predicted to last until next week.WeatherJun 5
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Offensive comments in North Battleford, Sask. video lead to learning and forgivenessHailey has autism, and her aunt Trina Miller described her as 'two whole handfuls, not just one,' noting she loves the outdoors and nature.CanadaJun 5
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Sexual harassment in the workplace spurs Sask. project offering free legal adviceA study from Statistics Canada says that in 2020 one in four women and one in six men reported experiencing inappropriate sexualized behaviours in the workplace.CanadaJun 5
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Regina Flying Club hosts general aviation showcase with a once in a lifetime plane rideThe Regina Flying Club held an aviation open house to allow the general public to learn more about what they have to offer such as training people to be pilots.FeaturesJun 4
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Saskatchewan sees wild weather, from severe thunderstorms to heat warningsOn Saturday, Saskatoon and areas were hit with roughly 20 mm of rain in a very short amount of time.WeatherJun 4
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Running in Regina to raise funds for endometriosis awarenessParticipants gathered at Grassick Park on Sunday for the Run To End Endo event to raise awareness for endometriosis.CanadaJun 4
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Teddy Bears Anonymous celebrates 15-year milestoneTeddy Bears Anonymous celebrates 15 years with a community event where teddy bears and cake were handed out and organizers sold hot dogs to raise money for the cause.FeaturesJun 4
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Regina Pats phenom Connor Bedard makes history at CHL AwardsConnor Bedard, who is set to turn 18 on July 17, had 143 points (71 goals, 72 assists) in 57 regular-season games starring for the Regina Pats of the Western Hockey League.CanadaJun 3
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Grandmothers 4 Grandmothers Regina unveils cross-Canada quiltMore than 300 grandmothers crafted and contributed pieces to The Grandmothers Campaign Cross-Canada Quilt which was unveiled Saturday by Grandmothers 4 Grandmothers in Regina.CanadaJun 3