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Provincial parks new reservation website now available

Provincial parks new reservation website now available

Saskatchewan Provincial Park campers are now able to browse the new reservation website and create an account in preparation for the 2021 campsite reservation launch beginning April 12.
Sask. reports two COVID-19 related deaths, 191 new cases

Sask. reports two COVID-19 related deaths, 191 new cases

Additional 8,491 doses of COVID-19 vaccine given
Additional funding to support mental health and wellbeing of post-secondary students

Additional funding to support mental health and wellbeing of post-secondary students

The Government of Saskatchewan is providing an additional $211,000 to support a partnership that focuses on the health and wellbeing of post-secondary students.
Milden man's accused killer seeks bail

Milden man's accused killer seeks bail

A woman accused of killing a 61-year-old man earlier this month has a bail hearing next week in Saskatoon. Melissa MacQueen, 42, was arrested March 5 and charged with manslaughter in connection to the death of Randall (Randy) John Garrett, 61.
Moose Jaw, Weyburn and Estevan areas noted for rise in COVID cases

Moose Jaw, Weyburn and Estevan areas noted for rise in COVID cases

Regina – Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 numbers have been generally rising in what appears to be another wave, resulting in the provincial government extending public health measures once again, but this time for just one week, to April 12.

The Art of The Ukrainian Easter Egg

Ukrainian Easter eggs are an art form all to themselves. They are an essential part of some Ukrainian religious services but are also made for fun, given as gifts, and even sold online.
Saskatchewan RCMP announces participation in Clare’s Law

Saskatchewan RCMP announces participation in Clare’s Law

After months of behind-the-scenes work, the Saskatchewan RCMP is very pleased to announce our participation in Clare’s Law – Interpersonal violence disclosure protocol.

Moosomin Chamber gets update on long-term care plan

During the March 23 Moosomin Chamber of Commerce meeting, an update was given on the progress of the long-term care/assisted living facility proposed for Moosomin.

Leader of Canadian Nationalist Party now facing additional charges

Travis Patron of Redvers has been charged with mischief after police had to be called Friday, March 19 when he disrupted an event at the Redvers Legion Hall. Patron is already facing other charges.

Rocanville calls for public consultation on pond and park development

The Town of Rocanville is calling for public consultation with the construction of a new retention pond located on the east side of town, next to the mine road. The town is hoping to create a dual purpose with the pond as it needs to be fenced off.
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