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Shark and eels see alarming 71% global decline

Fifty years of over-fishing has contributed to a staggering 71 per cent decline in global shark and ray populations, B.C. scientists have determined.
Fish for free during Family Day weekend Feb. 13-15

Fish for free during Family Day weekend Feb. 13-15

If you have been thinking about giving ice fishing a try, Saskatchewan’s Family Day weekend provides the perfect opportunity. Equipment needs are fairly minimal, and no licence will be required.
Porcupine Plain man wins $100,000 from lottery

Porcupine Plain man wins $100,000 from lottery

PORCUPINE PLAIN — A Porcupine Plain man has won $100,000 from the lottery. Jeffery Smith bought a Lotto 6/49 ticket from the Parkland Co-op C-Store. The extra on the ticket matched the last six digits of the winning number – 2375637.
2,412 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered Friday

2,412 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered Friday

Sask. reports 264 new cases and four more deaths
Roussin asks Manitobans not to gather for Super Bowl parties

Roussin asks Manitobans not to gather for Super Bowl parties

Super Bowl Sunday is upon us, and Dr. Brent Roussin is urging Manitobans not to succumb to the urge to gather. "This is a time where many people host gatherings," Manitoba’s chief public health officer said Friday afternoon.

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throws cold water on Treaty chiefs’ request to intervene in Governor General replacement
Kemoca Park eyes continued growth as sixth decade begins

Kemoca Park eyes continued growth as sixth decade begins

Now entering its sixth decade, Kemoca Park lies as a testament to community efforts to provide a recreational oasis appreciated by many far and wide.
Help create accessible communities in Saskatchewan

Help create accessible communities in Saskatchewan

The Government of Saskatchewan is engaging the public to help create new accessibility legislation for the province and improve the quality of life for people with disabilities.
Esterhazy Council discusses rink usage

Esterhazy Council discusses rink usage

Mayor Forster called the regularly scheduled council meeting for the Town of Esterhazy to order at 6:30 P.M. on January 27, 2021, with all members present and accounted for.
USask COVID-19 research to track online hate directed at Asian community

USask COVID-19 research to track online hate directed at Asian community

SASKATOON – What makes a social media post racist and how does that hatred spread? These are some of the questions University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers are tackling, measuring how social media hatred directed at the Asian community has rise
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