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SaskPower update on small modular reactors

Regina – When the Saskatchewan government was handed a defeat at the Supreme Court of Canada in its battle against a federal carbon tax, Premier Scott Moe spoke of the implementation of small modular reactors, or SMRs, taking the nuclear power route

Saskatchewan RCMP agrees to participate in Clare's Law provisions

The Saskatchewan RCMP announced that after some delay, they would be taking part in Clare’s Law. Clare’s Law, also known as the Interpersonal Violence Disclosure Protection Act was adopted in Saskatchewan in 2018.

StatCan expects in-person visits for 2021 census only in ‘rare circumstances’

The pandemic has made more people comfortable using the internet than ever before, says the director general for Statistics Canada’s 2021 census.
Saskatchewan’s WHOLifE Journal celebrates 25 years

Saskatchewan’s WHOLifE Journal celebrates 25 years

Although it has been 25 years since Melva Armstrong started her very own wellness journal publication, her eyes twinkle and her smile is wide when she talks about her work and the reasons she still loves what she is doing.
Throwback Thursday

Throwback Thursday

An update from Kamsack Mayor and Town Council

In a phone interview with the Kamsack Times , Kamsack Mayor, Nancy Brunt shared some highlights of discussions at the most recent Kamsack town council meeting.
Kamsack football player signs with Regina Thunder

Kamsack football player signs with Regina Thunder

Josh Bielecki of Kamsack is the first to admit that when he started playing six-man football at Kamsack Comprehensive Institute (KCI) in Grade 7, he was not, by any means…an athlete.

Patron being held in custody

Judge Michelle Brass ruled that Travis Patron, now with five separate charges against him along with multiple charges of breaching conditions, will remain in custody.
Throwback Thursday: From the Preeceville Progress files

Throwback Thursday: From the Preeceville Progress files

(EDITOR'S NOTE: Dates listed refer to publication dates not the dates of the events.) March 30, 1972- Frank Lozinsky of Lady Lake was awarded a 20-year master certificate by the Affiliated Inspection Bureau Limited.
Moe responds to carbon tax ruling with five strategies, including small modular reactors

Moe responds to carbon tax ruling with five strategies, including small modular reactors

Saskatchewan’s fight against the federal carbon tax was lost on March 25, when the Supreme Court of Canada ruled 6 to 3 that a federal carbon tax is indeed constitutional.
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