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Lt. Gov. message

Lt. Gov. message

In 1914, the world was at war. Trench warfare created very difficult circumstances, particularly in the cold of winter. But on that Christmas Eve, something remarkable happened.
2015 Christmas message from Premier Brad Wall

2015 Christmas message from Premier Brad Wall

In summer of 2015, public officials in our province of Saskatchewan issued a decree: that all affected people leave their homes and in mass exodus, travel to places of refuge where they could be safe and accounted for.
Snowplows make switch to blue lights

Snowplows make switch to blue lights

Despite the fact snowplows on Saskatchewan highways are huge machines spewing up vast clouds of the powdery stuff, and despite the fact it is illegal to pass one at more than 60 kilometres an hour, apparently drivers in this province still don’t get
Campsite lottery opens

Campsite lottery opens

Although it feels as though winter has barely arrived, the Saskatchewan provincial park system is already gearing up for the 2016 season with the launch of the seasonal camping program. “We set a new record in 2015, with nearly 3.
Opposition message

Opposition message

Hello everyone, and Merry Christmas! I love this time of year. As the weather outside is increasingly cold, and as the world is at its darkest, we have this incredible season of warmth and light.
Game designer launches creation

Game designer launches creation

People who love board games often dream of creating one of their own — that board game that incorporates all the things you’ve liked in other games, leave out the flaws, and mix in a few new ideas of their own.
Yorkton group formed to help immigrants

Yorkton group formed to help immigrants

A new group in Yorkton is focusing on helping immigrants in settling in the city.
History Corner - Wolf hunt

History Corner - Wolf hunt

Pictured here is Karl Engel Sr. of the Stornoway district when he was in his late 20s and was out hunting wolves with the help of the three hounds. In the 1920s when this photo was taken, the winter transportation would have been by horse and sleigh.
U of S medical grads at work

U of S medical grads at work

Thirty new University of Saskatchewan (U of S) family medicine graduates are practising in Saskatchewan, adding to a growing physician workforce, delivering health care services to residents of the province.
Province renews community police program

Province renews community police program

The Government of Saskatchewan renewed funding of $330,000 last week for three municipal community policing positions.
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