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'Riders sign North Texas QB Mason Fine

'Riders sign North Texas QB Mason Fine

The Saskatchewan Roughriders have signed American quarterback Mason Fine to a three-year contract.
Echo Lake 'Skate the Park' is back

Echo Lake 'Skate the Park' is back

Beginning the first week of January, Echo Valley Provincial Park is once again pleased to offer Skate the Park as part of Sask Parks’ series of safe winter offerings.

Concerns voiced over fish near Grassy Mountain

The joint review panel’s public hearings on Benga Mining Ltd.’s proposed Grassy Mountain project concluded Dec. 2 with interested parties arguing for and against the open-pit mine.
Sask. approves new battery recycling program

Sask. approves new battery recycling program

Saskatchewan’s new recycling program for consumer batteries will provide an option for people in various parts of the province to dispose of their household batteries in an environmentally responsible manner.

B.C. scientists look at climate change impacts on aquaculture production

As climate change causes more extreme temperature events, heat waves have the potential to hit marine environmentsespecially hard.
Vaccine supplies will be limited until April, says Dr. Shahab

Vaccine supplies will be limited until April, says Dr. Shahab

Regina– New COVID-19 cases have come down, but that could be due, in part, to fewer people getting tested over the holidays. Vaccinations are rolling out, but it’s going to be several months before they are really widespread in distribution.

Ethan Bear signs a two year NHL extention contract with the Edmonton Oilers

(ANNews) – Ethan Bear, from the Ochapowace Nation in Saskatchewan, has signed a two-year contract extension with the Edmonton Oilers for the 2021-2022 NHL season. The deal is reportedly worth $2 million annually – $1.
Easter Seals Snowarama back in new form for 2021

Easter Seals Snowarama back in new form for 2021

The 2021 Easter Seals Snowarama is taking place in February, for 12 days and all across Saskatchewa The Covid-19 pandemic has presented some challenges when planning the 44 th Annual Snowarama, but also some opportunities.
Three deaths and 147 new COVID-19 cases reported in Sask.

Three deaths and 147 new COVID-19 cases reported in Sask.

Three Saskatchewan residents who tested positive for COVID-19 have died. All three deaths were in the Saskatoon zone, with one in the 30-39, one in the 60-69 and one in the 80+ age groups.
Vaccines to be sent north in early 2021, but staying in south for now: province

Vaccines to be sent north in early 2021, but staying in south for now: province

Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines are now in Manitoba - but are not yet in the north. Plans are in place to get the vaccine into northern Manitoba in early 2021, but no doses of the vaccination have yet made its way into the region.
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