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Saskatchewan international offices opening in 2021

Saskatchewan international offices opening in 2021

New offices to help businesses navigate trade and investment opportunities, increase exports
Saskatchewan first province to implement 'Clare's Law'

Saskatchewan first province to implement 'Clare's Law'

Today, The Interpersonal Violence Disclosure Protocol (Clare’s Law) Act will come into force in Saskatchewan.

Province extends supports for youth

Transitioning out of care
Saskatchewan reports one new case of COVID-19

Saskatchewan reports one new case of COVID-19

Five are in hospital
New bee species honours high-flying Canadian hero

New bee species honours high-flying Canadian hero

Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM) makes announcement
Man charged with murder of three-year-old girl while out on bail now denied bail

Man charged with murder of three-year-old girl while out on bail now denied bail

A man charged in connection to the murder of a three-old-girl while he was out of jail on bail charged with another violent crime has now been denied bail. Fabian Morin Jr.

Town Council approves route for Canora Graduation Parade

The approval of the route for the Canora Composite School Graduation Parade and the decision to suspend operations of the Canora swimming pool for the 2020 season were among the items of concern for town council at its regular meeting on June 16.

Highway No. 9 to Yorkton among those to get passing lanes

The Saskatchewan government has announced funding for up to 50 new sets of passing lanes along provincial highways over the next two years. The province announced the infrastructure spending in the 2020-2021 budget on June 15, according to a release.
Special pot stove returned to Sturgis Museum

Special pot stove returned to Sturgis Museum

The Sturgis Station House Museum had received a special donation of a potbelly stove from Ken Toy in 2018. The stove had belonged to his father Jack Toy who had operated The Northern Café in Sturgis from 1949 to the early 1970s.
Only one new case of COVID-19 in Sask.

Only one new case of COVID-19 in Sask.

Six in hospital
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