Trade mission to Europe could hold promise for Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is off to Europe, leading a provincial trade mission to the United Kingdom and Germany. The mission, which runs from March 28 to April 3, includes a stop at Hannover Messe, the world’s leading industrial trade fair focused on innovation, technology, and advanced manufacturing. Premier Moe is also scheduled to deliver a keynote address at the London Stock Exchange to promote Saskatchewan’s most recent $1 billion USD bond issuance.
Trade mission to Europe could hold promise for southeast
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is off to Europe, leading a provincial trade mission to the United Kingdom and Germany. The mission, which runs from March 28 to April 3, includes a stop at Hannover Messe, the world’s leading industrial trade fair focused on innovation, technology, and advanced manufacturing. Premier Moe is also scheduled to deliver a keynote address at the London Stock Exchange to promote Saskatchewan’s most recent $1 billion USD bond issuance.
Familiarity breeds danger: RCMP advise safe driving on gravel roads
Despite their lack of pavement, grid roads are still legal roads that are subject to driving laws. RCMP Superintendent Grant St. Germaine is the officer in charge of F Division Traffic Services and the Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan. He says they often see disregard for seatbelt laws.
Education infrastructure spending in southeast in provincial budget
The provincial budget delivered Wednesday contained $3.5 billion for education, an increase of 5.5 per cent from the 2024-25 budget. This included $2.4 billion for school operating funding and $191.3 million for school capital projects.
Part of the operating funding will be going towards the creation of 50 specialized classrooms, explained Everett Hindley, the Minister of Education.
Unions, opposition, pan healthcare spending in budget
The provincial budget, released Wednesday, is being criticized for what is included in terms of healthcare, with unions and the opposition NDP stating it doesn’t include enough for the retention of staff, and it is spending even less money in some areas than the last budget.
Linda Renkas is the vice president of CUPE 5430. She said the numbers don’t track with what they were hearing before the budget was presented.
Unions, opposition, pan healthcare spending in budget
The provincial budget, released Wednesday, is being criticized for what is included in terms of healthcare, with unions and the opposition NDP stating it doesn’t include enough for the retention of staff, and it is spending even less money in some areas than the last budget.
Linda Renkas is the vice president of CUPE 5430. She said the numbers don’t track with what they were hearing before the budget was presented.
Southeast College sees funding drop in provincial budget
Regional colleges in Saskatchewan will be receiving a little less from the provincial government in the next fiscal year. The 2025-26 budget, released Wednesday afternoon in Regina, has $35,792,000 going to the regional college system. This is down from the 2024-25 budget. They are the only post-secondary institution group to see an actual decrease in allocations in the budget.
Unions, opposition, pan healthcare spending in budget
The provincial budget, released Wednesday, is being criticized for what is included in terms of healthcare, with unions and the opposition NDP stating it doesn’t include enough for the retention of staff, and it is spending even less money in some areas than the last budget.
Linda Renkas is the vice president of CUPE 5430. She said the numbers don’t track with what they were hearing before the budget was presented.
Saskatchewan ICE dealing with staggering number of files
The Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation Unit, or ICE, reported this week they are investigating the largest amount of reports of child sexual abuse material they have ever received. This year, for the current fiscal year that ends in April, they are on pace for 1,317 new files. This is up from 1,003 for the 2023-24 fiscal year, and well above the 853 received in the 2021-22 fiscal year.
The unit has also executed 86 search warrants this year, up from 58 the previous year.
Saskatchewan ICE dealing with staggering number of files
The Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation Unit, or ICE, reported this week they are investigating the largest amount of reports of child sexual abuse material they have ever received. This year, for the current fiscal year that ends in April, they are on pace for 1,317 new files. This is up from 1,003 for the 2023-24 fiscal year, and well above the 853 received in the 2021-22 fiscal year.
The unit has also executed 86 search warrants this year, up from 58 the previous year.