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CFS Dana 1961-1987

CFS Dana 1961-1987

Sixty years ago ground was broken on a government project that for twenty-five years numerous individuals and families from across Canada called home. Construction on RCAF Dana, also known as Sagehill, began in September 1961.
Saltcoats receives ICIP Grant for landfill

Saltcoats receives ICIP Grant for landfill

The Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program, or ICIP Grant as it is referred to, refers to the Canadian and Saskatchewan governments signing a bilateral agreement in October of 2018 for the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP).
Additional 12,615 doses of COVID-19 vaccine given

Additional 12,615 doses of COVID-19 vaccine given

Sas. reports 236 new cases
Langenburg artisan explores with wood

Langenburg artisan explores with wood

There is something about making things out of wood that grabs the attention of artisans and the buyers of their goods. So it’s not too surprising Dale Peppler’s woodworking hobby has turned into something of a business sideline too.
Feds won’t ban pesticides deadly to bees, bugs, and their ecosystems

Feds won’t ban pesticides deadly to bees, bugs, and their ecosystems

Pesticides harmful to bees, water bugs, and other insects will continue to be allowed for use on Canadian fields and lawns.
Beauty under pressure: winners of USask Images of Research announced

Beauty under pressure: winners of USask Images of Research announced

SASKATOON – Despite unprecedented challenges, University of Saskatchewan (USask) students, faculty, staff, and alumni snapped images of what research looks like from their side of the lab bench, dig site, and desktop, and submitted more than 70 image
Roughly 70,000 jobs lost, but 50,000 regained

Roughly 70,000 jobs lost, but 50,000 regained

Regina – While New Democratic Party Leader Ryan Meili focused on jobs lost during the pandemic in the April 9 question period, Premier Scott Moe of the Saskatchewan Party pointed out how many have been regained.
April petroleum Crown land sale brings in $1.9 million

April petroleum Crown land sale brings in $1.9 million

Regina – Saskatchewan's public oering of Crown petroleum and natural gas rights held Tuesday, April 6, 2021, generated $1,925,874 in revenue for the province.
If you ain’t first... you’re last you’re fine, actually

If you ain’t first... you’re last you’re fine, actually

The road is not your racetrack - #SlowDown to avoid tickets, impoundments and crashes

Outlook Elementary School seeks new playground features

A local school is hoping to unveil some new playground equipment for the kids to enjoy much sooner than later if their fundraising goal gets met.
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