
Saskatoon morning news rewind: Thursday, Feb. 1
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Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Thursday, Feb. 1.
High school open houses, teacher job action and reflecting on Charlie Clark’s role as Saskatoon mayor.
Here’s your morning rewind for the Thursday, Feb. 1, edition of Global News Morning Saskatoon.
Sarah Nahachewsky and Kevin McNarland, two Saskatoon Public Schools administrators, talk about the importance of open houses.
Nahachewsky said open houses offer a good opportunity for students to get a feel for the school and meet other students and staff.
McNarland said families should consider things like proximity, transportation, the size of the school and programming when choosing a school.
Minister Jeremy Cockrill said the bargaining process has stalled between teachers and the province.
Cockrill said he hopes teachers will come back to the bargaining table.
Including classroom size and complexity in the agreement has been contentious topic on both sides, with Cockrill saying the government has been addressing it outside of bargaining.













