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Esterhazy administrator gains title of CAO

Esterhazy administrator gains title of CAO

Mayor Grant Forster called the regularly scheduled council meeting to order for the Town of Esterhazy at 6:30 PM April 14, 2021, with all members present.
'Our own grey areas:' First Nations navigate hazy cannabis retail jurisdictions

'Our own grey areas:' First Nations navigate hazy cannabis retail jurisdictions

More than two years after Ottawa legalized weed, Saskatchewan’s green industry has grown into a jurisdictional grey zone.
Coding molecules could help with burn victims and oil spills

Coding molecules could help with burn victims and oil spills

SASKATOON – Imagine if we could control and design molecules as easily as we can run code for a computer. Scientists are working to understand what causes some molecules to assemble on their own.

Rocanville plans outdoor grad ceremony

Schools in the area are making preparations for the 2021 graduation ceremonies. While some schools have laid out tentative plans, others are waiting for government guidance before making preparations.
Sask. reports 245 new COVID-19 cases, one related death

Sask. reports 245 new COVID-19 cases, one related death

Additional 9,801 doses of COVID-19 vaccine given

New Outlook CAO getting a feel for the community

The Town of Outlook’s newest Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), Kevin Trew of Carrot River, has been getting himself quite familiar with the area for a few years now and sees much potential in the riverside community.

Outlook town council news & notes - April 14

The town council of Outlook met for a regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday night, April 14.

Outlook town council previous minutes & motions

The Outlook has obtained the adopted minutes of several meetings held by or featuring town councillors of Outlook.
Saskatchewan’s first satellite passes major milestones

Saskatchewan’s first satellite passes major milestones

SASKATOON – A group of University of Saskatchewan (USask) students developing the province’s first cube satellite (RADSAT-SK) is getting closer to sending their project into orbit.

Parents, students adapt to remote learning

Several school divisions across Saskatchewan have moved to online learning for two weeks due to the spread of Covid-19 variants across the province.
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