education

New curriculum committee meets this week

Jan 17, 2020 | 12:30pm

The future needs of high school students in Saskatchewan will be examined over the next three years. The province formed the Curriculum Advisory Committee to map out a course load for graduates that meets the needs of post-secondary institutions and the business community. Chair Susan Nedelcov-Anderson calls their task a futuristic approach involving a cross-section […]

U of S political professor says SaskParty record on education and health care remains strong

Dec 11, 2019 | 3:56pm

The fall sitting of the legislature saw the SaskParty and NDP go back and forth over the government’s record on health and education. Opposition MLA’s including leader Ryan Meili grilled the government saying Saskatchewan schools are in terrible shape and doctors are severely overworked. Premier Scott Moe and SaskParty MLA’s repeatedly stated there are more […]

NDP ask about safety concerns with lockout looming at Co-Op Refinery

Dec 5, 2019 | 12:38pm

Unifor employees at the Co-op Refinery will be locked out of work starting at 5:30 p.m. Thursday. The lockout notice was issued by the company after 800 union employees  issued a 48 our strike notice on Tuesday, to ensure operations can still run during the strike. During question period, NDP Leader Ryan Meili asked how […]

Imperial Community School encourages more reading with new classroom libraries

Dec 5, 2019 | 7:00am

Grades 1-3 classrooms at Imperial Community School now have better access to books thanks to a partnership donation. United Way Regina and SaskPower teamed up to make a $40,000 donation to the school to fund four classroom libraries. . @SaskPower is donating classroom libraries to grade 1-3 classrooms at Imperial Community School. Students thanked the utility […]

Saskatoon teenager charged in alleged threat to shoot up Holy Cross High School

Dec 4, 2019 | 8:23pm

A charge has been laid against a 16-year-old boy suspected of making an online threat against Holy Cross High School which allegedly included a map of the school, the date of the planned attack and a number of those who would be killed. Staff Sergeant Grant Obst says police became aware of it at about […]

Sexual assault education being developed for justice professionals

Nov 27, 2019 | 2:10pm

The Ministry of Justice and Attorney General is partnering with the Law Society of Saskatchewan to develop a sexual violence education program. The program will be made available to judges, lawyers and other justice system professionals with the goal of ensuring best practices are used when working with sexual violence complainants. “We have heard consistent […]

Saskatchewan releases new education plan for the next 10 years

Nov 27, 2019 | 11:55am

The province has unveiled a new education plan for the next 10 years. “After a year-long engagement process that involved contributions from thousands of Saskatchewan residents including students, parents, teachers, education stakeholders, Indigenous leaders and the business community, we’re very pleased to roll out the priorities they have identified for Saskatchewan classrooms over the next […]

Education support workers file impasse with Regina Public Schools

Nov 19, 2019 | 10:49am

Talks between the Regina Public School Board and CUPE Local 3766, who represents educational support workers, have broken down and CUPE has filed an impasse. The union says it has been bargaining for over two years, with bargaining stalling at the table despite a 95 percent strike mandate from the local. “We presented a fair deal to […]

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