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Rocanville calls for public consultation on pond and park development

The Town of Rocanville is calling for public consultation with the construction of a new retention pond located on the east side of town, next to the mine road. The town is hoping to create a dual purpose with the pond as it needs to be fenced off.

Mountaineer to climb Everest three years after severe heart attack

A severe heart attack on April 12, 2018 - categorized as a “widow maker” by doctors - left them telling experienced mountaineer Leonardo Namen that he might need a transplant if his heart did not recover.
Goulden to seek re-election to FVM Board

Goulden to seek re-election to FVM Board

Yorkton Council was again unanimous in supporting Councillor Randy Goulden’s decision to seek a spot on the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) Board of Directors.
Poor roads cost Canadians $3 billion annually: CAA study

Poor roads cost Canadians $3 billion annually: CAA study

Canadians are paying $3 billion every year in higher vehicle operating costs due to poor road infrastructure, says a new study by the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA).

Rabbi calls editorial comparing Holocaust with COVID measures 'out of line'

A Saskatchewan rabbi is calling for more reflection after a Moose Jaw news outlet published an editorial comparing COVID-19 public health measures to "what Hitler did to the Jews.
Rattlers sign 2020 Big 12 Sixth Man of the Year, Devontè Bandoo

Rattlers sign 2020 Big 12 Sixth Man of the Year, Devontè Bandoo

The Saskatchewan Rattlers, member club of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL), have announced the signing of Canadian guard, Devontè Bandoo, ahead of the 2021 CEBL season.
Sask. reports 164 new COVID-19 cases, one related death

Sask. reports 164 new COVID-19 cases, one related death

Additional 4,636 doses of COVID-19 vaccine given
Saskatchewan makes its Enbridge Line 5 case

Saskatchewan makes its Enbridge Line 5 case

Saskatchewan energy minister addresses parliamentary committee on Line 5

Consumer confidence 'on the rebound': economist

Canada’s consumer confidence saw its largest growth in March since the onset of COVID-19, new estimates from the country’s primary economic think tank suggest.

Warmer weather means ticks are getting active

With springtime, the cover of snow disappears, new grass pokes through the undergrowth and ticks get busy searching for a host to supply them with a meal of blood.
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