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Sask Highways to clean up Welcome Sign site

Sask Highways to clean up Welcome Sign site

When entering Saskatchewan from Manitoba on the Trans-Canada Highway, there used to be a tourism information centre, but after that was sold to the Town of Moosomin—and ultimately relocated to the Pipestone Hills Golf Course—the provincial entrance h
Council takes step to approving discretionary use request

Council takes step to approving discretionary use request

A new automotive maintenance business may be coming to the city, following support from Yorkton Council Monday in approving a discretionary use for the proposed business location.
City continues preparations for Nov. election

City continues preparations for Nov. election

The City of Yorkton continues to prepare for this fall’s municipal election including the unanimous acceptance of a new General Election Bylaw by Council at its regular meeting Monday.
Yorkton going with one polling place this fall

Yorkton going with one polling place this fall

All municipal voters will head to Gallagher Centre
Missing woman from Thunderchild First Nation found deceased

Missing woman from Thunderchild First Nation found deceased

UPDATE: DeeDee Steele has been located deceased on the Thunderchild First Nation. Turtleford RCMP along with Saskatchewan RCMP Major Crimes Unit worked in consultation with the Saskatchewan Coroner’s Service in this investigation.
Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 briefings to be scaled back, then outbreak hits

Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 briefings to be scaled back, then outbreak hits

Regina – Shortly after the provincial government announced it was going to be reducing its daily briefings on the COVID-19 case numbers status in Saskatchewan, an outbreak over the weekend in southwest and west central Saskatchewan resulted in a brie
More health services resume

More health services resume

Universal testing begins this week
COVID-19 UPDATE - Residents urged to take precautions as new cases emerge

COVID-19 UPDATE - Residents urged to take precautions as new cases emerge

There are 31 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on July 13. In addition, there were two cases reported on July 11 and 23 cases reported on July 12. This brings the total number of COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan to 871, as of July 13.
U of R professor launches website for people struggling with mental health as a result

U of R professor launches website for people struggling with mental health as a result

The University of Regina’s Dr. Gordon Asmundson, psychology professor and registered doctoral psychologist, has launched a website for individuals facing stress and anxiety related to COVID-19. The website, www.coronaphobia.

Police investigating damage to Conquest rink

The Outlook RCMP is currently investigating an incident involving damage to the rink in the village of Conquest that police say occurred sometime in the middle of last week. At some point between July 7 and July 9, Sgt.
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