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Mid-campaign letter from Saskatoon school board draws fire from education minister
The Prairie Spirit School Division is warning parents of potential staff cuts. In a letter sent out Tuesday, the division claimed it has had to make spending cuts and dip into reserve funds to keep th...
CJME News
Mar 22, 2016
NDP reiterates adding 400 workers to Sask. seniors' care homes
The NDP is reiterating its promise to put 400 more front line staff in seniors' care homes. The $20 million annual cost will come from what the NDP calls "cutting Sask Party waste" and redirecting the...
CJME News
Mar 22, 2016
Infrastructure, affordable housing on Regina mayor's federal budget wish list
Despite some uncertainty with a new government and it being in a deficit position, Regina Mayor Michael Fougere remains optimistic the city will get funding from Ottawa aimed at addressing several imp...
CJME News
Mar 22, 2016
Council calls for consultation with school boards on proposed bullying bylaw
Saskatoon's school boards will be asked to weigh in before city council moves any further on the issue of bullying. This after a lengthy debate on a proposed bylaw that contained provisions against be...
CJME News
Mar 21, 2016
Martel on the Move asks seniors: how have elections changed?
They are a fountain of knowledge, sharing their years of experience and wisdom to those willing to soak it in. Senior citizens in Saskatchewan have no shortage of stories, having seen and heard a lot....
CJME News
Mar 21, 2016
Sask. Liberals want to be new voice of the opposition in the legislature
It has been a long time since there was a Liberal MLA in the Saskatchewan legislature. But Darrin Lamoureux is hoping to the change that. The Saskatchewan Liberals leader believes people need a third ...
CJME News
Mar 21, 2016
NDP tears down Sask. Party platform
Saskatchewan's NDP leader isn't impressed by the Sask. Party's platform, which was revealed on Saturday. Cam Broten and several of his candidates were gathered in front of the legislative building on ...
Lisa Schick
Mar 20, 2016
Record number of candidates nominated for Sask. election
Saskatchewan residents have a record number of candidates to choose from in the upcoming provincial election. Elections Saskatchewan said in a news release that there is a total of 268 candi...
CJME News
Mar 19, 2016
Wall touts P3 projects in visit to Saskatoon
Saskatchewan Party leader Brad Wall visited a construction site in Saskatoon to advocate for the continued use of private-public partnerships (P3) to build infrastructure. P3 projects can take ...
CJME News
Mar 18, 2016
NDP promises seniors a break on property taxes
The provincial NDP plans on freeing up thousands of dollars for home owners who are 65 years of age and older. On Friday, leader Cam Broten announced, if elected, the NDP would allow seniors to choose...
CJME News
Mar 18, 2016
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