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Metis Nation-Saskatchewan covers cancer treatment travel costs

Metis Nation-Saskatchewan covers cancer treatment travel costs

Terri Hansen-Gardiner fought for this moment. When she heard last week that Metis Nation-Saskatchewan (MN-S) will cover travel costs for its citizens receiving cancer treatments, she knew it was time.
Highway work near provincial parks underway

Highway work near provincial parks underway

Bridge near Duck Mountain Provincial Park among the upgrades
Paid parking to resume at all SHA Facilities

Paid parking to resume at all SHA Facilities

The Sask​atchewan Health Authority (SHA) will resume paid parking at all SHA facilities effective Tuesday, August 4, 2020.
Saskatchewan reports 18th COVID-19-related death

Saskatchewan reports 18th COVID-19-related death

Thirty-eight new cases Thursday
Rush re-sign Rubisch for 2021 season

Rush re-sign Rubisch for 2021 season

Saskatoon, SK - The National Lacrosse League’s all-time leader in caused turnovers and four-time Defensive Player of the Year will return to the Saskatchewan Rush for another season.
Northern Sask. man charged with sexually assaulting a minor and killing a man appears in court

Northern Sask. man charged with sexually assaulting a minor and killing a man appears in court

A man charged with murdering an adult and sexually assaulting a minor had another court appearance but the matter was adjourned in Prince Albert Provincial Court.
Province expands temporary wage supplement program

Province expands temporary wage supplement program

More workers at integrated healthcare facilities who are helping some of Saskatchewan’s most vulnerable citizens through the pandemic are now eligible for the Saskatchewan Temporary Wage Supplement Program.
Survival and sustenance: Muscowpetung FN brings back buffalo amid COVID-19

Survival and sustenance: Muscowpetung FN brings back buffalo amid COVID-19

Near Edenwold, SK.
Flax straw from Saskatchewan being bought for biomass fuel

Flax straw from Saskatchewan being bought for biomass fuel

A Saskatchewan company, Prairie Clean Energy of Regina, has found a way to take the thousands of tonnes of Saskatchewan flax straw that gets burned or trashed on the prairies every year and turn it into something that can provide income to producers

Hockey Night returns to Treaty 6 Traditional Territory

(ANNews) – On Sunday July 26, Edmonton opened its doors to the 11 NHL teams who will be taking part in the Western Conference Playoffs.
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