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Saskatchewan pilots hydrogen to fuel the future

Saskatchewan pilots hydrogen to fuel the future

A hydrogen production pilot project in Saskatchewan could be the start of a new resource economy in Canada, industry insiders say.

Distancing on the land spurs traditional healing

Venturing on the land during COVID-19 could boost knowledge of traditional healing.
10-day jury trial set for Onion Lake man charged with murder

10-day jury trial set for Onion Lake man charged with murder

An Onion Lake man charged with killing another Onion Lake man elected to have a trial by judge and jury this fall. Dakota Dean Whitstone, 22, is charged in connection to a 2018 murder.
Preeceville solar project first of 47 small-scale power generation projects

Preeceville solar project first of 47 small-scale power generation projects

Preeceville – Just west of Preeceville, on the south side of Highway 49 are six rows of large solar panels, facing south. They are the latest addition to the SaskPower grid, producing power since the end of June.
Province and doctors reach tentative agreement

Province and doctors reach tentative agreement

The province and the Saskatchewan Medical Association (SMA) have reached a tentative five-year contract agreement for April 1, 2017, to March 31, 2022.
Playground move

Playground move

The Yorkton Nursery School Co-operative moved to the basement of St. Andrew’s United Church earlier this year.
There’s a new app meant to help out Saskatchewan farmers’ mental health

There’s a new app meant to help out Saskatchewan farmers’ mental health

An app developed in Saskatchewan meant to help out farmers’ mental health is receiving some support from the Government of Saskatchewan.
Special Canada Day parade promotes unity in Invermay

Special Canada Day parade promotes unity in Invermay

The Village of Invermay sponsored a Stronger Together community tour on July 1 in an effort to promote unity on Canada Day, said Mayor Mike Kaminski. Sgt.
Overcoming the obstacles for successful northern gardening

Overcoming the obstacles for successful northern gardening

Gardening in Saskatchewan can look different from one hardiness zone to the next. For those in the north, learning to garden in harsher climes can spell healthier food and better food security.
Manitoba announces new Francophone Advisory Council members

Manitoba announces new Francophone Advisory Council members

St. Lazare Chamber of Commerce president happy to see the new appointments
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