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$1.27 million for Rocanville pool

$1.27 million for Rocanville pool

After decades of struggling with expenses and how best to tackle major repairs that are needed at Rocanville’s indoor pool in order to keep it operational, the town received some welcome news on Wednesday that it will receive a $1.

Province introduces new support programs to address family violence

The Ministry of Justice and Attorney General is introducing Family Intervention Rapid Support Teams (FIRST), a new initiative to support families in crisis.
Near Wolsley vehicle travelling 164 km/hr stopped

Near Wolsley vehicle travelling 164 km/hr stopped

Driver charged after $140,000 and cocaine seized
July 21 COVID-19 update: 276 active cases, 53 new cases, 19 recoveries, no deaths

July 21 COVID-19 update: 276 active cases, 53 new cases, 19 recoveries, no deaths

Vaccines Reported An additional 5,413 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 1,358,720.
Theft of lumber: Kamsack RCMP

Theft of lumber: Kamsack RCMP

On Saturday July 17, between the hours of 02:40 a.m. and 03:00 a.m., a light colored 4-door Dodge Ram truck entered into the Norquay Co-op compound and stole approximately 10 sheets of 1/2" Plywood and 5- 16' 2x6's .
Sask. boaters reminded to stop at watercraft inspection stations

Sask. boaters reminded to stop at watercraft inspection stations

Saskatchewan residents travelling across provincial and international borders with boats are reminded to keep an eye out for inspection stations along highways and near waterbodies.

No date for resuming road tests in rural towns

While a lot of things have returned to normal or are returning to normal since the Covid-19 pandemic first hit, one thing that has not returned to normal is driver testing.

Researchers say that TB at residential schools was no accident

(ANNews) – Two experts in tuberculosis say the mass death from TB at residential schools was no accident, but the result of deliberate neglect that was part of Canada’s broader genocidal project.

'We want to heal peacefully:' Families of survivors gather for Delmas residential school search

Content Warning: Details in this story may be upsetting to readers. A ground-penetrating radar search has begun to lift the secrecy clouding Delmas Indian Residential School.
Chief wants residential school history taught in school

Chief wants residential school history taught in school

Saskatoon Tribal Council Chief Mark Arcand knows the dark past caused by residential schools in Canada’s history, a heartbreaking past where thousands of Indigenous children were forcibly taken from their families so they could be assimilated to west
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