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Applications open for Strong Recovery Adaptation Rebate

Applications open for Strong Recovery Adaptation Rebate

Following the December 7, 2020 introduction of the Strong Recovery Adaptation Rebate (SRAR), the Government of Saskatchewan announced today that applications for the program are now open and will be accepted through to March 31, 2021.
Once rural landmarks, wooden grain elevators are disappearing from Saskatchewan

Once rural landmarks, wooden grain elevators are disappearing from Saskatchewan

ROSETOWN — Rob Dubyk avoided the note for years. It sat by his kitchen phone, yellowing with age.

Good luck finding a high-end computer graphics card anywhere as cryptocurrency soars

Estevan, Yorkton – If you were looking to custom-build a high-end computer for either work, or more likely, gaming, perhaps to put under the Christmas tree, good luck.

Indigenous broadcaster feels blessed to be in the chair hosting Our Native Land

Vancouver Island resident Tchadas Leo is thrilled to be back in broadcasting again. The new father was recently courted by CHEK television in Victoria to helm its new Indigenous culture podcast series Our Native Land.
VIDO’s COVID-19 vaccine receives Health Canada clinical trial approval

VIDO’s COVID-19 vaccine receives Health Canada clinical trial approval

SASKATOON – The Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) has received a notice of authorization from Health Canada to initiate a Phase 1 clinical vaccine trial.
Saskatchewan RCMP advises motorists to slow down and drive safe

Saskatchewan RCMP advises motorists to slow down and drive safe

In response to winter storm conditions in southern Saskatchewan
Three additional COVID-19-related deaths in Sask. Tuesday

Three additional COVID-19-related deaths in Sask. Tuesday

Three residents who tested positive for COVID-19 have died. All three deaths were in the 80+ age group. One in the North West zone and two in the Regina zone. There are 181 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on Dec.
In Manitoba solstice harbinger of hope

In Manitoba solstice harbinger of hope

As COVID-19 case numbers dipped below 200 for the first time since mid-November, Health Minister Cameron Friesen repeatedly turned to winter solstice symbolism to provide a message for Manitobans. “Today it is the winter solstice.

Onion Lake woman facing charges in Alberta and Saskatchewan

An Onion Lake woman is facing drug trafficking charges in Alberta and breach charges in Saskatchewan. Tamarah Lee Dillon, 27, was denied bail in November and is being held at Pine Grove Correctional Centre for women in Prince Albert.

Rooster bylaw causing a cock-a-doodle-doo on Malcolm Island

Strawberry wasn’t planned for, exactly. He was what loving parents might describe as a surprise.
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