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NDP says addictions counsellor training should be restored

In June, Sask Polytechnic cut several programs, including addictions counsellor training, as part of its response to the disruption from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Outlook town administrator resigns from role

The Town of Outlook is left without a permanent Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) at the moment, as Huguette Lutz informed town council at a July 28 special meeting that she had decided to resign from her role.

Outlook town council news and notes - August 12

The town council of Outlook held a regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday night, August 12.

Outlook town council previous minutes & motions

The Outlook has obtained the adopted minutes of several recent meetings held by Outlook’s town council, including the July 22 regular meeting, July 28 special meeting, August 7 special meeting, and August 11 Recreation Committee meeting.
COVID-19 Update: Four new cases, seven in hospital, seven more recoveries

COVID-19 Update: Four new cases, seven in hospital, seven more recoveries

There are four new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on August 19, bringing the total to 1,586 total cases. The new cases are located in the North West (2) and South West (2) zones. Of the 1,586 reported cases, 154 are considered active.
Active – and former – meth houses pose health risks for occupants

Active – and former – meth houses pose health risks for occupants

Notorious for noxious odours and even explosions, meth labs pose another danger. Even after a meth lab has been dismantled, the former lab may be a health risk in the building with the residue being toxic for up to five years.
Hafford man appears in Saskatoon court on child porn charges

Hafford man appears in Saskatoon court on child porn charges

A Hafford man facing child pornography charges asked the court for an adjournment. Kelly Beleznay, 55, appeared in person in Saskatoon Provincial Court Aug.

Motorist charged in connection with pedestrian’s death

At 3:24 a.m. August 6, Kamsack RCMP were called to a complaint of a motor vehicle collision involving an SUV and a pedestrian on Highway No. 8 near the Keeseekoose First Nation north of Kamsack.
Keeseekoose community remembers drug victims with awareness walk

Keeseekoose community remembers drug victims with awareness walk

About 200 people participated in a drug awareness event on August 2 and about a third of them had walked or rode a bike or motorized vehicle from Keeseekoose First Nation to Duck Mountain Provincial Park.
Twin pen pals meet to celebrate 75 years

Twin pen pals meet to celebrate 75 years

Mary Neudorf of Rosthern and Lorna Brodziak of Saskatoon, formerly of Preeceville, have been corresponding for 75 years. The twin pen pals met in July as they were unable to get together on their April 12 birthdays due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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