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Crime Watch advisory - Theft of Sea-Doo near Esterhazy

Crime Watch advisory - Theft of Sea-Doo near Esterhazy

Between October 8-10, 2020 a Sea-Doo and its trailer were stolen from a residence at Round Lake. The Sea-Doo is a 2012 JTI-SE 155 and is brown, white and black in colour. It has a black and white tarp. The trailer is a single place unit.
Premier calls for increased vigilance in light of recent COVID-19 cases

Premier calls for increased vigilance in light of recent COVID-19 cases

Premier Scott Moe is urging increased vigilance in light of the recent surge in COVID-19 cases in the province.
Sask. reports 48 new COVID-19 cases Monday

Sask. reports 48 new COVID-19 cases Monday

There are 48 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on October 12, bringing the total to 2,140 cases.
CCS facility captured nearly 65,000 tonnes of CO2 in September

CCS facility captured nearly 65,000 tonnes of CO2 in September

During the month of September, the carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility at SaskPower’s Boundary Dam Power Station captured 64,855 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2), according to information supplied by the Crown corporation.
Mason jars in short supply after pandemic summer

Mason jars in short supply after pandemic summer

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‘We take care of it, but it’s not our tree. It was here long before us’

WATERLOO REGION — The tall maple tree in Heather Read’s front yard is older than her house. Older than the city she lives in. Older than Canada itself. She sees it as a living lesson for her children.
Appliance crisis

Appliance crisis

A week after she bought a new microwave in May, Claudia Macdonald was put on a waitlist when it broke down. Six months since, the Winnipegger’s still waiting.
Did someone say pie?

Did someone say pie?

There is no better season than fall, for cooking. The weather has cooled down. The air is crisp. Mother Nature encourages us to stay at home, where we can enjoy a warm meal. After all, the oven can finally be hot without causing heatstroke.
USask research teams awarded $400K for COVID-19 mental health projects

USask research teams awarded $400K for COVID-19 mental health projects

SASKATOON – Two University of Saskatchewan (USask)-led research teams have been awarded a total of $400,000 in federal funding to expand the reach of innovative digital technology projects aimed at meeting mental health needs of people coping with ph
True north strong, free, flawed and complex: The unique story of a most Canadian guitar

True north strong, free, flawed and complex: The unique story of a most Canadian guitar

What does a board from the school Louis Riel attended, Sudbury ingots, Pierre Burton’s bowtie and the Trailer Park Boys have in common? Not sure? Need more clues? How about adding Wayne Gretzky, a Japanese-Canadian baseball team, The Hoito, a muskox
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