Great Plains College campuses in Swift Current and Rosetown are the first colleges in Saskatchewan to offer testing services in collaboration with the Canadian Welding Bureau.
Four months ago, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty tabled his 2009 budget, promising immediate, urgent stimulus with the words: "Canada is in recession today. Measures to support the economy must begin within the next 120 days to be most effective."...
With pets and people enjoying the warm weather, SaskPower is asking customers to keep its employees in mind when letting their dogs out for the day.
Forty eight injuries to SaskPower employees were caused by dogs between 2005 and 2008. While 48...
We love our pets, and want to do what is best for them. Animals can be skittish and frightened during an emergency situation, making it difficult for you to focus on other vital tasks. Taking the following steps now can help protect your pets -...
Three additional Saskatchewan health regions are reporting instances of the H1N1 flu, with the virus now confirmed in seven of 13 provincial health regions as of Monday.
Saskatchewan now stands at 91 confirmed cases, with the majority reported as...
The National Unemployment Clock made an unscheduled stop in Swift Current on Saturday.
The clock is part of a campaign sponsored by the Telecommunications Workers Union (TWU), attempting to raise awareness about the fact that large international...
One of the main invasive plant species along the Swift Current Creek is being targetted during a clean-up planned for Tuesday.
The Southwest Naturalists and the Swift Current Creek Watershed Stewards are partnering for a riverbank clean-up of the...
One of the main invasive plant species along the Swift Current Creek is being targetted during a clean-up planned for Tuesday.
The Southwest Naturalists and the Swift Current Creek Watershed Stewards are partnering for a riverbank clean-up of the...
Statistics Canada's latest employment report shows Saskatchewan is the only province in Canada with more people working now than one year ago.
There were 512,800 people working in Saskatchewan in April 2009 which is an increase of 9,700 over April...
Today, Statistics Canada released the latest employment report and it shows Saskatchewan is the only province in Canada with more people working now than one year ago.
There were 512,800 people working in Saskatchewan in April 2009 which is an...
Rapid Response Teams are offering one-stop, targeted service solutions for Saskatchewan workers and employers affected by layoffs.
Rapid Response Teams are available across the province on short notice. Services include:
• Skills assessment for...
Mr Gibs if these individuals make this kind of cash , why are they trying to con Saskatchewan into paying for their failing Uranium & nuclear...