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Cobras senior hockey returning to Canora

Cobras senior hockey returning to Canora

Seven communities have come together and announced the establishment of the Sask East Hockey League, putting a new face on senior hockey in the Parkland region.
NDP supports $4 billion irrigation plan, but get it right

NDP supports $4 billion irrigation plan, but get it right

The Lake Diefenbaker project was initiated by the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation government under Premier Tommy Douglas.
Tisdale hailstorm may have resulted in crop damage

Tisdale hailstorm may have resulted in crop damage

TISDALE — According to Kim Stonehouse, crops extension specialist with the Tisdale office at the Ministry of Agriculture, it’s possible Tisdale’s brief hailstorm on July 2 had an impact on local crops.
Onion Lake RCMP releases Gang Awareness and Prevention (GAP) project resources

Onion Lake RCMP releases Gang Awareness and Prevention (GAP) project resources

Onion Lake RCMP is releasing gang awareness and prevention resources in partnership with Onion Lake Cree Nation. Materials include videos, an information booklet and posters.

Province announces massive Lake Diefenbaker irrigation project

Decade-long project will irrigate up to 500,000 acres at a cost of roughly $4 billion
Saskatchewan Announces $4 Billion Irrigation Project At Lake Diefenbaker

Saskatchewan Announces $4 Billion Irrigation Project At Lake Diefenbaker

Work To Begin Immediately To Stimulate The Economy
CAA: Canadians see increase in dangerous driving during pandemic

CAA: Canadians see increase in dangerous driving during pandemic

A majority of Canadians (59 percent) are reporting an increase in dangerous driving while COVID-19 restrictions have been in place, according to a new poll by the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) released today.
Second wave of rainfall hits

Second wave of rainfall hits

Rivers, Rapid City, Minnedosa, and Springhill MB. among communities hit
RCMP - Attempted arson in Carlyle

RCMP - Attempted arson in Carlyle

On Wednesday, July 1st, at approximately 21:30 hours, someone attempted to commit arson on an abandoned building located near the play ground on the White Bear First Nations.
Dig, dig, dig - now, dug out? How a Flin Flon building block may someday be saved

Dig, dig, dig - now, dug out? How a Flin Flon building block may someday be saved

It was one of Flin Flon’s original building blocks, a tall, mean, 60-ton electric shovelling machine, used to dig out the city’s biggest project to date in its time - the original open pit.
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