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Judge rules province can't fund non-Catholics to go to Catholic schools
A Yorkton Court of Queen's Bench judge has ruled it unconstitutional for the province to pay for non-Catholic students to attend Catholic schools. Justice Donald Layh's decision was published Thursday...
Apr 21, 2017
Regina Public Schools make cuts to kindergarten, preschool after provincial budget
Busing services, kindergarten schedules and preschool programs are being altered as a result of funding changes to Regina Public Schools. In a special meeting held Tuesday afternoon, the school ...
CKOM News
Apr 05, 2017
Education changes coming despite status quo in Sask. budget
The provincial budget last week did not amalgamate the 28 school divisions as many had feared. But changes are still coming for the education sector. The government is amending The Education Act, chan...
CKOM News
Mar 27, 2017
Sask. teacher calls for legislation protecting Gay-Straight Alliance groups
Breaking the Silence held it's 20th annual conference on LGBTQ issues Saturday at the University of Saskatchewan. Many workshops were focused on Gay Straight Alliances (GSAs) in rural...
Mar 20, 2017
Prairie Spirit School Division cancels some buses Tuesday
While schools will remain open, the Prairie Spirit School Division announced weather conditions will impact buses Tuesday. About half the division's fleet will not be running on March 7. According to ...
Mar 07, 2017
Saskatoon Public Schools doing away with early dismissal Thursdays
Saskatoon Public Schools is adjusting their schedules for the 2017-2018 school year, eliminating early dismissal Thursdays. Currently, elementary students are let out about 15 minutes early, wh...
Mar 06, 2017
U of S astronomer reacts to NASA planet discovery
NASA's recent discovery of seven planets orbiting the same star could help the University of Saskatchewan. The school's astronomy department has been engaged in a project trying to find ex...
Feb 23, 2017
Saskatoon kids design bus wraps for Children's Discovery Museum
Grade six student Erin Lalach from St. Bernard School will soon get to follow her drawing on a Saskatoon transit bus. "I'm super excited, I'll be making my mom chase the bus," she joked. "I can...
Feb 10, 2017
Education minister says Sask. people favour keeping elected school boards
The Sask. Party may have to slow down its drive for transformational change in Saskatchewan's school boards. The province began consultations following a December 2016 report&nbs...
Feb 06, 2017
Proposed school board changes worry education workers' union
The Canadian Union of Public Employees is concerned the provincial government is moving too fast with plans to change education. An advisory panel of six people was appointed in December t...
Jan 25, 2017
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