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Family questions Sun West bussing after dog killed

A local family has been asking questions about driver etiquette as it relates to bus drivers for the Sun West School Division and is speaking out in the hopes that another tragedy will be avoided in the future after their family dog was killed.

RM says no trespassing in Bounty community

The RM of Fertile Valley is making the public aware that the tiny hamlet of Bounty, located approximately 22 kilometers west of Outlook, is comprised predominantly of private properties.

Outlook town council news & notes - May 26

The town council of Outlook held a regular meeting on Wednesday night, May 26.
Mosaic contributes to care and protection of endangered grasslands and wetlands in Saskatchewan

Mosaic contributes to care and protection of endangered grasslands and wetlands in Saskatchewan

The funds support the Nature Conservancy of Canada’s stewardship of natural areas and the species they sustain
Indigenous leaders say that new name - Edmonton Elks - is a step forward

Indigenous leaders say that new name - Edmonton Elks - is a step forward

(ANNews) – The regional chief for the Assembly of First Nations in Alberta and the chief of the Enoch Cree First Nation agree that renaming Edmonton’s CFL team is a step in the right direction towards reconciliation.
June 5 COVID-19 update: Three deaths, 787,130 vaccinations, 99 new cases, 147 recoveries

June 5 COVID-19 update: Three deaths, 787,130 vaccinations, 99 new cases, 147 recoveries

Vaccines Reported An additional 16,667 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 787,130.

PM calls for Catholic Church to take responsibility for Indian Residential Schools

(ANNews) – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the Roman Catholic Church needs to “step up” and accept responsibility for Canada’s residential school system.
USask researchers funded to tackle MS, osteoporosis, and plant health

USask researchers funded to tackle MS, osteoporosis, and plant health

SASKATOON – Three interdisciplinary, multi-institutional projects led by University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers have each been awarded $250,000 over two years under a federal funding program that fosters innovative high-risk research with the
Keep Cool and Carry On:

Keep Cool and Carry On:

Manage summer heat waves with tips from the Canadian Red Cross
Short Line Railway Improvement Program supports rail service

Short Line Railway Improvement Program supports rail service

The Government of Saskatchewan is providing more support to the short line shipping industry through the Short Line Railway Improvement Program (SRIP).
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