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Vaccination schedule announced, bubbles resume for Saskatchewan

Regina– The days of isolation are over, for now, as Saskatchewan residents can now again have “bubbles” of up to three household, comprising of up to 10 people.

Power outage closes area schools

When power went out in the Moosomin, Whitewood, Rocanville, Wapella, and Fleming areas Friday morning, schools had to send students home, since there was no heat or power in schools and there was not estimated time or restoration of power.

Energy transition leading to small modular reactors, Part 2

Regina– The economic landscape with a $170 per tonne federal carbon tax could look very different from what we have today. It might even make more sense for farmers to grow trees than grain, for instance.

‘Letting their voices be heard, and letting healing happen.’

Hailey Howse is one of nine Métis facilitators implementing a Métis-focus to an existing mental health and wellness program. “Stifling people’s experiences is stifling their healing,” Howse says.

Mac Queen charged with manslaughter in Milden death of Garrett

Melissa Mac Queen, 42, also found to be Macqueen on social media, has been charged with manslaughter in the death of 61-year-old Randy Garrett. Both lived in the village of Milden, where approximately 167 people call home.
Public Health measures amended for indoor gathering sizes

Public Health measures amended for indoor gathering sizes

Province announces one COVID-10-related death, 113 new cases

Broadband, vaccines top concerns going into rural municipalities convention

Saskatchewan's small towns are trading convention halls for computer screens. The Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities will hold its annual convention virtually on Tuesday and Wednesday.

SARM convention taking place virtually this week

The annual Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) convention is taking place online on March 9 to 10.

Energy transition leading to small modular reactors, Part 1

Regina– On Feb. 26, Chartered Financial Analysts (CFA) Society Saskatchewan held a “dinnerless dinner” online, with its focus on the development of small modular reactors in this province.

Your phone bill is going up to pay for 911 improvements

Regina –A fee on the bottom of your phone bill is doubling in order to pay for improvements to the 911 system in Saskatchewan.
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