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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.
COVID-19 Immunization Alert: Eligibility for booked appointments expanded

COVID-19 Immunization Alert: Eligibility for booked appointments expanded

Some vaccine appointments rescheduled
Fiddler has more court appearances on child porn charges

Fiddler has more court appearances on child porn charges

A Saskatchewan man facing numerous child porn charges has had several court appearances and the matter continues to be adjourned.
Firefighter program back after fire destroyed classroom in 2019

Firefighter program back after fire destroyed classroom in 2019

On the Easter weekend 2019, a fire damaged an under-construction classroom building at Parkland College's Emergency Services Training Site, east of Melville. The charred structure had to be demolished and a new facility was built in its place.

Good Friday walks planned for Moosomin, Rocanville

Good Friday Walks are being planned by minesterial associations in Moosomin and Rocanville on Friday, April 2nd. In Moosomin, the walk will begin at St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church at Main Street and Windover Avenue at 9:00 am on Friday, April 2nd.

Outlook Legion acquires major funding from Ottawa

The Outlook Legion Branch #262 is enjoying some prosperity these days as well as a little bit of financial breathing room, thanks in part to a sizable and handsome bequeathment that should enable the branch to concentrate on more favorable happenings
Capital Budget for 2022 gets nod from Yorkton Council

Capital Budget for 2022 gets nod from Yorkton Council

Includes first stages of York Road reconstruction
Yorkton Council approves 2021 Capital and Operating Budget

Yorkton Council approves 2021 Capital and Operating Budget

The City of Yorkton Operating and Capital Budgets for 2021 which were introduced to the public at the regular meeting of Yorkton Council March 15, were given final approval at the regular meeting this Monday.
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