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CCS facility at Boundary Dam captured more than 48,000 tonnes of CO2 in April

CCS facility at Boundary Dam captured more than 48,000 tonnes of CO2 in April

The carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility at SaskPower’s Boundary Dam Power Station captured 48,150 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) in April, according to information released by SaskPower on Wednesday.
Kenosee Lake businesses ponder upcoming tourist season

Kenosee Lake businesses ponder upcoming tourist season

With May having arrived, it is time to head out to the lake for some rest and relaxation and some peace and quiet, for now it is a “guessing game” as to what to expect for businesses in the Moose Mountain Provincial Park and the Village of Kenosee La
Highways stimulus package unveiled

Highways stimulus package unveiled

The Government of Saskatchewan is releasing $300 million in new highways projects to boost the Saskatchewan economy while improving safety and capacity. These projects are part of the Government of Saskatchewan’s $7.

Donation money, masks swiped from Outlook household

Outlook resident Kimberley Case was recently featured on the 6:00 news with CTV Saskatoon for reaching out and doing her part in the COVID pandemic by sewing countless protective masks for those who need them.

Celebrating Saskatchewan's everyday heroes at the 2020 ABEX Awards

The ABEX Awards are Saskatchewan’s largest and longest-running business awards program, celebrating business excellence since 1984.

Chief Electoral Officer given authority to ensure safe election

The Government of Saskatchewan today approved changes to The Election Act Regulations to give the Chief Electoral Officer clear authority to take any necessary action to ensure the October 26 provincial election is conducted safely, in light of the C
COVID-19 Update: Four new cases in Sask.

COVID-19 Update: Four new cases in Sask.

Eleven more recoveries, 10 in hospital
No referrals needed for COVID-19 testing in Manitoba as cases level off

No referrals needed for COVID-19 testing in Manitoba as cases level off

Flin Flonner named to new provincial economic activity committee
Southeast farmers have started seeding

Southeast farmers have started seeding

Michael Brown is excited to be back into the field and begin seeding, even though the wet field conditions are going to pose a challenge this year. Brown has nearly 5,000 acres of land nine kilometres south of Carlyle.
Man charged with violent home invasion in Unity remains in custody

Man charged with violent home invasion in Unity remains in custody

One co-accused arrested in connection to a violent home invasion in Unity remains in custody. Drayden Clinton, 25, of Macklin, hasn’t been released on bail and appeared in North Battleford Provincial Court May 12.
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