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Assiniboine Community College holding new Applied Electrical Installation program

Assiniboine Community College holding new Applied Electrical Installation program

Training taking place in Dauphin
Three USask female faculty members honored by the Royal Society of Canada

Three USask female faculty members honored by the Royal Society of Canada

SASKATOON – Two University of Saskatchewan (USask) faculty members—internationally renowned artist and sculptor Alison Norlen and historian Valerie Korinek—have been named Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC), the national academy of distingu
USask researchers take aim at airborne COVID-19 virus

USask researchers take aim at airborne COVID-19 virus

SASKATOON – Daily moments made potentially risky by COVID-19, such as cramming into a crowded bus or elevator, sitting in a packed classroom, and visiting a vulnerable relative in long-term care, may be rendered safer again thanks to new federally fu
Potential COVID-19 exposure at Regina International Airport

Potential COVID-19 exposure at Regina International Airport

Saskatchewan Health Authority is notifying the public that an individual who tested COVID-19 positive visited the Regina International Airport when the individual was likely infectious on September 6.
SHA encouraging residents to get flu shot amid COVID-19 pandemic

SHA encouraging residents to get flu shot amid COVID-19 pandemic

EAST CENTRAL — COVID-19 may be the focus of public attention, but a more familiar threat is still expected to come as it does every year – influenza.
Enhancements to Kamsack Swimming Pool nearly complete; focus now on fundraising

Enhancements to Kamsack Swimming Pool nearly complete; focus now on fundraising

With the enhancements to the Kamsack Swimming Pool nearly complete, the focus is now turning to raising nearly $67,000 to finish paying for it.
Sturgis Composite School celebrates award winners

Sturgis Composite School celebrates award winners

The Sturgis Composite School acknowledged graduates with awards during its graduation ceremony held in the Sturgis Park on August 28. Kristen Peterson and Kelsey Newman handed out the awards to graduates.
Saskatchewan’s drilling rig count climbs to nine

Saskatchewan’s drilling rig count climbs to nine

But still less than a quarter of the last two years’ numbers
Sturgis graduation ceremony held in the park

Sturgis graduation ceremony held in the park

Members of the Sturgis 2020 graduating class, from left, were: (back row) Tory Reynolds, Kacie Meroniuk, Jewel Howard, Shanae Olson and Hannah Gerbrandt, and (front) Zane Bayer, Seth Rayner, Kale Musey, Jorden Kardynal, Carter Masley, Elijah Hort, Za

Canora/Sturgis RCMP activity report

The Canora/Sturgis RCMP responded to 36 calls during the week of August 27 to September 2, some of which included: one traffic accident, eight traffic offenses, one impaired offense, eight other provincial statutes, one other criminal offence, two ot
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