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Varying moisture conditions continue in March Runoff Report

Varying moisture conditions continue in March Runoff Report

Today, the Water Security Agency (WSA) released its updated spring runoff report for March 2021, continuing to show varying conditions across the province.
Sask. reports two COVID-19-related deaths and 169 new cases

Sask. reports two COVID-19-related deaths and 169 new cases

Additional 2,493 doses of COVID-19 vaccine given in province
One dead in accident: Tisdale RCMP

One dead in accident: Tisdale RCMP

On March 4, at 6:30 am, Tisdale RCMP responded to Highway #35, 2.5 miles north of Tisdale for a two vehicle collision. A northbound SUV collided with a west bound truck coming off a grid road that crosses highway 35.

RCMP Major Crimes investigating death at Milden

The Outlook received the following media release from the RCMP: Outlook RCMP, the RCMP Major Crime Unit South, the RCMP Forensic Identification Section and the Office of the Chief Coroner are investigating a death in the community of Milden, SK.

Future of natural gas heating in Canadian buildings fuels debate

As B.C. cities start to take a closer look at the energy consumption and carbon footprint of their buildings, the heated swimming pool is attracting some unusual attention.
Sask Chamber CEO says positivity the key to growth

Sask Chamber CEO says positivity the key to growth

Southeast Saskatchewan is growing, according to Sask Health numbers, particularly Moosomin and its surrounding areas. Over the last 10 years Moosomin has grown by 14.
Sask. administers 1,358 more COVID-19 vaccine doses

Sask. administers 1,358 more COVID-19 vaccine doses

Report two COVID-related deaths and 121 new cases

Saskatchewan leaning towards first dose strategy for COVID-19 vaccine

Regina– The Government of Saskatchewan is clearly leaning towards a first-dose COVID-19 vaccination strategy, getting as many people vaccinated with their initial dose as possible, before following up with a booster shot much later to maximize immuni

SaskTel launches 15 more cell towers, looking at satellite internet

Regina– SaskTel continues to roll out its expansion of rural cellular towers across thinly-populated areas of rural Saskatchewan, with the announcement on March 2 that a further 15 new macro cell towers had been activated.
Moosomin contractors donate $29,000 to airport project

Moosomin contractors donate $29,000 to airport project

The RM of Moosomin commissioned 41,000 tonnes of gravel to be hauled for the Moosomin airport expansion project, but ended up with an additional 3,113 tonnes thanks to the donations of gravel and labour from the local contractors. In total $29,011.
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