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Cougar yet to be captured after early morning Moose Jaw sighting

Cougar yet to be captured after early morning Moose Jaw sighting

The Saskatchewan conservation officer service is warning people in Moose Jaw about an elusive cougar that has yet to be found and removed from the city, as of mid-afternoon on Monday. “They're very quick and they're very stealthy.
Cougar yet to be captured after early morning Moose Jaw sighting

Cougar yet to be captured after early morning Moose Jaw sighting

The Saskatchewan conservation officer service is warning people in Moose Jaw about an elusive cougar that has yet to be found and removed from the city, as of mid-afternoon on Monday. “They're very quick and they're very stealthy.

Outlook RCMP called to collision site near Birsay

*NOTE* A previous version of this story indicated that another vehicle was involved in this incident. This is not true, and only a motorcycle was involved.
COVID-19 Update: Seven new cases, 10 in hospital, two recoveries

COVID-19 Update: Seven new cases, 10 in hospital, two recoveries

There are seven new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on September 21, bringing the total to 1,814 reported cases. The new cases are located in the Saskatoon (5), Regina (1) and South East (1) zones.
Clean Fuel Standard a second carbon tax, says Saskatchewan’s Minister of Energy and Resources

Clean Fuel Standard a second carbon tax, says Saskatchewan’s Minister of Energy and Resources

Saskatoon – In its efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 30 million tonnes per year, the federal government is working developing a new “Clean Fuel Standard,” and that is ringing alarm bells for the Saskatchewan government, as expressed by En
Sask Chamber releases policy wish list for upcoming election

Sask Chamber releases policy wish list for upcoming election

Regina – The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce (SCC) on Sept. 21 released its “election policy pillars.
Regional colleges receive skills training dollars

Regional colleges receive skills training dollars

Today, the Government of Saskatchewan announced annual funding of $24.2 million to the eight regional colleges in the province for skills training programs.

Primary Health Care working well in Preeceville

New doctor recruited
Energy minister cautions NDP on wholesale adoption of geothermal power

Energy minister cautions NDP on wholesale adoption of geothermal power

Saskatoon – The New Democratic Party pledged to go into geothermal electrical power production in a big way, in a policy announcement by NDP Leader Ryan Meili on Sept. 17.
National Forest Week

National Forest Week

More than 500 million trees planted on provincial forest lands
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