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COVID-19 Update: 19 new cases, five In hospital, 15 more recoveries

COVID-19 Update: 19 new cases, five In hospital, 15 more recoveries

There are 19 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on September 18, bringing the total to 1,776 reported cases. The new cases are located in the Saskatoon (12), Central West (3) and Regina (4) zones.
COVID-19 app launches in Saskatchewan

COVID-19 app launches in Saskatchewan

Starting today, the Health Canada COVID Alert app is available to Saskatchewan residents. Once downloaded to your smart phone, subscribers may participate in digital COVID-19 exposure alerts.
Sixties Scoop adoptee finds birth family thanks to local news article

Sixties Scoop adoptee finds birth family thanks to local news article

yorktonthisweek.com posting helps process
Five parks to see roads paved next year: Highways

Five parks to see roads paved next year: Highways

Regina– If you’ve driven the road from Highway 9 to Good Spirit Lake in recent years, you might wonder how good your shocks are, as it is not exactly smooth.
Seven new COVID-19 cases reported in Sask. today

Seven new COVID-19 cases reported in Sask. today

Overall 1,757 cases reported in province since pandemic start
NDP sees geothermal as a zero-emissions energy solution for Saskatchewan

NDP sees geothermal as a zero-emissions energy solution for Saskatchewan

Geothermal pilot project near Torquay still in early stages
Innovation and Science Fund awards nearly $1.8 million

Innovation and Science Fund awards nearly $1.8 million

The Saskatchewan Government today announced an investment of nearly $1.8 million in university research projects.
Langenburg Council talks with EDO

Langenburg Council talks with EDO

On Tuesday, August 18, 2020, at 7:30 P.M. Mayor Don Fogg called the regular council meeting to order with a quorum present. The council reviewed the agenda before Councilor Sicinski moved that the agenda be accepted; motion carried.
Cutting up drilling rigs heartbreaking, says Big Eagle, who built some of them

Cutting up drilling rigs heartbreaking, says Big Eagle, who built some of them

Carlyle – Derrick Big Eagle couldn’t go see what was left of the drilling rigs he had built, as several were scrapped in recent weeks in the former Eagle Drilling Services yard in Carlyle.
Canadian bulls Wow at PBR Unleash The Beast Event in Billings, Montana

Canadian bulls Wow at PBR Unleash The Beast Event in Billings, Montana

World No. 1 Jose Leme records third consecutive, and league-leading seventh elite tour victory in the Magic City
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