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Provincial ombudsman wades in to wildfire evacuee situation

Provincial ombudsman wades in to wildfire evacuee situation

Provincial ombudsman Sharon Pratchler calls on government of Saskatchewan to respond to evacuees
Criticism continues over Moe not calling for more federal help

Criticism continues over Moe not calling for more federal help

Evacuees and СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ Jordan McPhail, the Opposition's shadow minister for Northern Affairs and Forestry, at a media event on Monday outside the Saskatchewan cabinet office in Saskatoon
SHA deploys mental health professionals to aid evacuees

SHA deploys mental health professionals to aid evacuees

The SHA is providing mental health and wellness support to wildfire evacuees across Saskatchewan as the crisis continues.
Nurse practitioners invited to deliver publicly funded services

Nurse practitioners invited to deliver publicly funded services

Successful applicants will enter a contract and will function as independent contractors.
Sask. gas prices follow summer's downward trend

Sask. gas prices follow summer's downward trend

While some areas may see small fluctuations, a gentle downward trend is fairly typical as summer unfolds.
Early reviews are good for direct Regina flights to Denver

Early reviews are good for direct Regina flights to Denver

Business and tourism leaders seeing benefits already in promoting tourism to the city and province.
United partner SkyWest Airlines excited over Regina-Denver route

United partner SkyWest Airlines excited over Regina-Denver route

Business and tourism leaders hear from SkyWest Airlines about how direct flights to Denver from Regina International Airport are doing so far.
Don’t get steamrolled

Don’t get steamrolled

FCAA warns Saskatchewan residents of unlicensed door to door sellers offering paving services.
Saskatchewan unemployment rate remains lowest in the nation

Saskatchewan unemployment rate remains lowest in the nation

Statistics show the province added 16,300 jobs year-over-year in May.
Rain falls on wildfires, but the fight is still on

Rain falls on wildfires, but the fight is still on

The rain that has fallen this weekend is allowing SPSA to assess conditions and come up with new strategies, always keeping an eye on the weather forecast.
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