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With Trump down with COVID-19, what about the Saskatchewan election?

With Trump down with COVID-19, what about the Saskatchewan election?

Regina, Moose Jaw – Both New Democratic Party Leader Ryan Meili and Saskatchewan Party Leader Scot Moe made comments on Oct. 2 regarding how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the election campaign in Saskatchewan.
Sask. reports 14 new COVID-19 cases today

Sask. reports 14 new COVID-19 cases today

Important Reminder about Gathering Sizes and Precautions
When will the NDP eliminate the deficit? Sask Party says it will do so in 2024

When will the NDP eliminate the deficit? Sask Party says it will do so in 2024

Regina, Moose Jaw – A frequent point brought up early in this provincial election is the topic of eliminating the provincial deficit, currently at $2.1 billion for this year, and that of austerity, making cuts to bring spending in line with revenue.
Sask. Party would expand Saskatchewan Advantage scholarships 50 per cent

Sask. Party would expand Saskatchewan Advantage scholarships 50 per cent

Moose Jaw – Standing in front the Saskatchewan Polytechnic campus in Moose Jaw on Oct. 2, Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe promised to increase the Saskatchewan Advantage Scholarship by 50 per cent, from $500 to $750 per year.
New community space developed at Moosomin Legion

New community space developed at Moosomin Legion

On Saturday, August 29, officials of the Moosomin branch of the Royal Canadian Legion officially unveiled their new benches and planters on Main Street.
USask water scientist honoured with prestigious international lifetime achievement award

USask water scientist honoured with prestigious international lifetime achievement award

SASKATOON – University of Saskatchewan (USask) hydrologist Jay Famiglietti has been awarded the 2020 Hydrologic Sciences Award by the American Geophysical Union (AGU) for outstanding contributions to the science of water over his career.
Feds misleading Canadians on salmon farm risks to wild salmon, says advocate

Feds misleading Canadians on salmon farm risks to wild salmon, says advocate

It didn’t take long for fisheries experts from British Columbia to slam the Canadian government for its latest announcement on the impacts of salmon farms on Fraser River wild salmon stocks.

University of Regina launches new business essentials program

The University of Regina’s Centre for Continuing Education is pleased to announce the launch of the Business Essentials Program specifically designed for Saskatchewan businesses impacted by the pandemic.

Ukrainian fashion designer shares her passion for the craft

Everett-based fashion designer Angela Volk has been working in the field for around seven years, creating unique Ukrainian themed pieces.
The Griffith Family of the MHSRA

The Griffith Family of the MHSRA

he Griffith family is from the Stockholm area and have three children who are members competing in the MHSRA. Sheradyn competes in HS Barrel Racing, HS Goat Tying and HS Pole Bending, while her brothers Dawson and Drydan compete in the roping events.
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