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Fewer Sask. nursing students passing new national licensing exam
A new national nursing licensing exam has fewer students passing, but Saskatchewan institutions aren't worried yet. From January to the end of June, 195 Saskatchewan nursing students - less than 30 pe...
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Sep 11, 2015
Man's teaching certificate revoked after harassment allegations from former Maple Creek student
A Maple Creek man who was accused of fondling students likely won't be able to teach anymore. According to media reports, a former student came forward saying Todd Anaka had kissed her and fond...
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Sep 11, 2015
Sask. ATV Association pushes for safety training after fatal crash
The Saskatchewan ATV Association is pushing for safety training after a teenage girl from Hudson Bay died last weekend when the ATV she was riding rolled. John Meed with the Saskatchewan ATV ...
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Sep 11, 2015
New joint-use schools break ground in Regina
Right now, it's a pile of dirt in the Greens on Gardiner neighbourhood, but a few students in Regina were 'digging' the new location of one of Regina's future joint-use schools. Students helped the pr...
CJME News
Sep 10, 2015
Lawyer calls for changes to Omar Khadr’s bail conditions
The lawyer for a Canadian man who spent a decade in an American detention centre wants his release conditions relaxed. Omar Khadr was taken prisoner in 2002 at the age of 15 by American forces in Afgh...
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Sep 10, 2015
City of Regina's executive committee gives U-Pass the green light
After getting support from students, a universal bus pass for those who attend the University of Regina is now getting the nod from the city. The executive committee - which is made up entirely of cit...
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Sep 09, 2015
Enrolment up again at the University of Regina
Even more students are going to be roaming the halls of the University of Regina in the 2015 Fall semester. Preliminary numbers indicate more than 14,000 students are enrolled this semester. Registrat...
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Sep 09, 2015
Aboriginal and international students help boost enrolment at U of S
While overall enrolment remains steady at the University of Saskatchewan, the campus is slowly becoming a more diverse place. As of the first day of classes, the number of aboriginal students enrolled...
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Sep 08, 2015
Saskatoon program lets kids develop skills outside of school
A new educational program in Saskatoon is helping kids in Grades 7, 8 and 9 balance school with their passions outside the classroom. Twenty-two students have enrolled in the Flexible Schedule, Blende...
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Sep 03, 2015
Majority of post-secondary students turn to 'Bank of Mom and Dad'
If past practice is any indication, the majority of post-secondary school students will likely run out of money before the school year ends-and end up turning to the "Bank of Mom and Dad" for hel...
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Sep 03, 2015
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