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Firefighter program back after fire destroyed classroom in 2019

Firefighter program back after fire destroyed classroom in 2019

On the Easter weekend 2019, a fire damaged an under-construction classroom building at Parkland College's Emergency Services Training Site, east of Melville. The charred structure had to be demolished and a new facility was built in its place.

Good Friday walks planned for Moosomin, Rocanville

Good Friday Walks are being planned by minesterial associations in Moosomin and Rocanville on Friday, April 2nd. In Moosomin, the walk will begin at St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church at Main Street and Windover Avenue at 9:00 am on Friday, April 2nd.

Outlook Legion acquires major funding from Ottawa

The Outlook Legion Branch #262 is enjoying some prosperity these days as well as a little bit of financial breathing room, thanks in part to a sizable and handsome bequeathment that should enable the branch to concentrate on more favorable happenings
Capital Budget for 2022 gets nod from Yorkton Council

Capital Budget for 2022 gets nod from Yorkton Council

Includes first stages of York Road reconstruction
Yorkton Council approves 2021 Capital and Operating Budget

Yorkton Council approves 2021 Capital and Operating Budget

The City of Yorkton Operating and Capital Budgets for 2021 which were introduced to the public at the regular meeting of Yorkton Council March 15, were given final approval at the regular meeting this Monday.
Former Togo resident turns 100 years old

Former Togo resident turns 100 years old

On a recent phone interview from her home in Calgary, Alice Airriess spoke with the Kamsack Times about turning 100 years old and her fond memories of growing up on a farm near the village of Togo.

Saskatchewan RCMP lay charges in Canora homicide investigation

The Saskatchewan Major Crimes Unit South, with the assistance of several RCMP detachments and specialized units, have been working to investigate the suspicious death of a male infant that occurred in Canora on November 21, 2020.
Saskatchewan RCMP advises motorists to check highway conditions before travelling

Saskatchewan RCMP advises motorists to check highway conditions before travelling

As a result of the March 2021 winter storm Saskatchewan RCMP are advising motorists to check the highway conditions before travelling.

Town of Preeceville council discusses many issues

The Town of Preeceville council discussed and approved many topics that were up for discussion at the February regular meeting.
Sask. reports 202 new COVID-19 cases as 6,104 doses of vaccine given

Sask. reports 202 new COVID-19 cases as 6,104 doses of vaccine given

An additional 6,104 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Saskatchewan, bringing the total number of vaccines administered in the province to 179,800.
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