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Highest wholesale sales in Canada

Saskatchewan’s wholesale trade in April 2020, was up 1.6 per cent (seasonally adjusted) over the previous month to $2.3 billion, the highest increase among the provinces and far ahead of the Canadian average of a decline of 21.6 per cent.
Sask. Medical Association elects new president, Dr. Barb Konstantynowicz

Sask. Medical Association elects new president, Dr. Barb Konstantynowicz

Dr. Barb Konstantynowicz, a family physician from Regina, was elected president of the Saskatchewan Medical Association (SMA) on Wednesday, June 18, during the first virtual 2020 Spring Representative Assembly (RA). Dr.
STEP Expands Support for International Re-Engagement

STEP Expands Support for International Re-Engagement

In response to export constraints caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership (STEP) announced today that it is offering expanded assistance to Saskatchewan exporters through enhancements to the Market Access Program an
Trout Festival derby underway, will include small changes during outbreak

Trout Festival derby underway, will include small changes during outbreak

A little COVID-19 won’t be enough to shut down the annual Flin Flon Trout Festival Fishing Derby. The derby is now underway, with only minor changes in place due to the pandemic.
Prince Albert Grand Council Chief renews call for First Nation-led policing after Alberta arrest

Prince Albert Grand Council Chief renews call for First Nation-led policing after Alberta arrest

The violent arrest of a First Nation chief in Alberta is spurring calls for First Nations-led policing in Saskatchewan.
Hudson Bay council discusses swimming pool and highways

Hudson Bay council discusses swimming pool and highways

Hudson Bay council had to make some tough discussions during their most recent bimonthly council meetings. Council started off their June 9 meeting by discussing the future of their swimming pool for the summer of 2020.
Dinsmore school 'makes lemonade' in grad celebration

Dinsmore school 'makes lemonade' in grad celebration

Unique celebration for DCS Class of 2020 in wake of pandemic restrictions

Outlook town council news & notes - June 10

The town council of Outlook met for a regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday night, June 10.

Outlook town council previous minutes & motions

The Outlook has obtained the adopted minutes of several meetings, including the May 27 regular meeting of council, the June 1 Administration Committee meeting, and the June 4 Protective Services Committee meeting.
COVID-19 outbreak declared at two Hutterite colonies near Maple Creek

COVID-19 outbreak declared at two Hutterite colonies near Maple Creek

The Saskatc​​hewan Health Authority is declaring a COVID-19 outbreak in two Hutterit​e communities in the Rural Municipality of Maple Creek (No. 111).
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