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Province providing 100,000 rapid COVID-19 test to schools

Province providing 100,000 rapid COVID-19 test to schools

Saskatchewan K-12 schools across the province are currently being shipped 100,000 rapid tests. Rapid testing for COVID-19 in schools may begin as early as this week.
Estevan, Sask. looks to canola-based diesel for jobs transition

Estevan, Sask. looks to canola-based diesel for jobs transition

Estevan Mayor Roy Ludwig hopes a proposed renewable diesel refinery in the area helps his city secure long-term jobs. Two coal-fired units at SaskPower’s boundary dam are to close down this year and in 2024. “We can’t turn the clock back on that.
Courtney Schaefer remembered with Esterhazy event

Courtney Schaefer remembered with Esterhazy event

Emergency responders gathered on the side of the road in Esterhazy Sunday to remember Courtney Schaefer, a tow truck driver who was killed when responding to an emergency call during a blizzard four years ago.
More Canadians actively looking to buy Canadian Food

More Canadians actively looking to buy Canadian Food

A survey by Farm Credit Canada indicates that more Canadians are actively seeking out Canadian-produced food.
Sask. reports one COVID-19 related death, 178 new cases Sunday

Sask. reports one COVID-19 related death, 178 new cases Sunday

Additional 5,999 doses of COVID-19 vaccine given
Moosomin skate path proved popular

Moosomin skate path proved popular

The Peter Nabholz Circle Skate Way has seen huge success through the winter months by providing Moosomin residents with a place they can enjoy the crisp winter air while maintaining a safe social distance.
Moosomin rallies around Levi Jamieson

Moosomin rallies around Levi Jamieson

In October, 2020, Moosomin high school student Levi Jamieson was in an ATV accident and was rushed to Regina General Hospital by STARS air ambulance before being flown to Royal University Hospital Pediatric Intensive Care Unit in Saskatoon.

Lac La Ronge chief recipient of national women’s leadership award

Tammy Cook-Searson has served her community for almost a quarter of a century. But she believes one of her greatest accomplishments is still several months away from completion.
Moosomin church adapts to COVID-19 by going online

Moosomin church adapts to COVID-19 by going online

Through the COVID-19 pandemic, Bethel United Church in Moosomin has seen a dip in donations but has kept their congregation safe by utilizing the Zoom platform for services after the government imposed maximum sizes of in-person congregations.
Moosomin Community Market to be discussed by Chamber of Commerce

Moosomin Community Market to be discussed by Chamber of Commerce

Jarrod Slugoski will fill in Moosomin Chamber of Commerce members on his plans for a Moosomin Community Market to run on weekends through the summer, at the March Chamber of Commerce meeting Tuesday, March 23.
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