All school divisions in Saskatchewan will now be required to develop, implement and publicly state a policy on changeroom use.
After multiple homeless encampment fires in Saskatoon and Regina over the last few weeks, safety concerns are rising for the city and advocates.
All school divisions in the province will now be required to develop and implement a change room usage policy in consultation with parents, guardians and students, the Saskatchewan government says.
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RCMP say an inmate has been arrested three weeks after he escaped from a federal prison in Saskatchewan. Mounties say they ...
Months after Premier Scott Moe talked about instituting a firm policy on school change rooms, the Saskatchewan government has decided to leave the issue to school divisions. The government announced ...
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In 2024, Saskatchewan RCMP's SERT investigated 75 interprovincial files. These investigations included, but weren't limited to, human trafficking, drug trafficking and firearms trafficking files.
PRINCE ALBERT, SK, Jan. 22, 2025 /CNW/ - On January 21, 2025, inmate Glen Halkett was apprehended by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. This inmate had been unlawfully at large from Saskatchewan ...