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Year-round cottagers urge caution for seasonal property owners

Year-round cottagers urge caution for seasonal property owners

Year-round cottage dwellers hope their seasonal, city-based neighbours remember one thing as the weather warms – pandemic rules are just as strict in the country as they are in the city.
Privacy Commissioner warns of online education pitfalls

Privacy Commissioner warns of online education pitfalls

Saskatchewan's Information and Privacy Commissioner Ronald J. Kruzeniski sent out a message about the challenges around online learning in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Osprey lose Endeavour nest

Osprey lose Endeavour nest

Most of the residents in the Village of Endeavour were upset and disappointed when they realized that the Osprey nest located on the cell tower has been destroyed.

Canora/Sturgis RCMP Detachment activity report for April 16 to 22

The Canora/ Sturgis RCMP responded to 50 calls for service over the past week, some of which included 13 traffic offences, five mischiefs, two traffic collisions, two assaults, one impaired driving offence, one uttering threats, and one theft of vehi
Natural Reflexions Market “naturally” expands with first greenhouse

Natural Reflexions Market “naturally” expands with first greenhouse

A Farmer’s Market which had been established along Hwy No. 57 on the way to Duck Mountain Provincial Park several years ago has expanded to the next level.

'Crowd sourcing' research project to facilitate community conversation about at-home play

The Regina Early Learning Centre (ELC) is one of many organizations in Regina that has had to abruptly change the way they deliver their services because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
USask researchers and Sask Health launch online program to track ticks

USask researchers and Sask Health launch online program to track ticks

A new online program, eTick, has expanded into Saskatchewan, allowing University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers and the province’s Ministry of Health to efficiently monitor ticks and inform residents of potential health risks.

Oil companies trying to stay positive amid pandemic and historic oil price lows

Oil and gas companies around the globe could not have braced for what is now a reality for many.
Concern remains about the number of COVID-19 cases in northern Saskatchewan

Concern remains about the number of COVID-19 cases in northern Saskatchewan

Health Minister Jim Reiter was joined by chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab to announce 23 more positive cases of COVID-19 in northern Saskatchewan, along with an outbreak in a Prince Albert Hospital.
Twenty-six new cases of COVID-19 in Sask.

Twenty-six new cases of COVID-19 in Sask.

Ten in hospital, two more recoveries
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