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Saskatchewan Announces $4 Billion Irrigation Project At Lake Diefenbaker

Saskatchewan Announces $4 Billion Irrigation Project At Lake Diefenbaker

Work To Begin Immediately To Stimulate The Economy
CAA: Canadians see increase in dangerous driving during pandemic

CAA: Canadians see increase in dangerous driving during pandemic

A majority of Canadians (59 percent) are reporting an increase in dangerous driving while COVID-19 restrictions have been in place, according to a new poll by the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) released today.
Second wave of rainfall hits

Second wave of rainfall hits

Rivers, Rapid City, Minnedosa, and Springhill MB. among communities hit
RCMP - Attempted arson in Carlyle

RCMP - Attempted arson in Carlyle

On Wednesday, July 1st, at approximately 21:30 hours, someone attempted to commit arson on an abandoned building located near the play ground on the White Bear First Nations.
Dig, dig, dig - now, dug out? How a Flin Flon building block may someday be saved

Dig, dig, dig - now, dug out? How a Flin Flon building block may someday be saved

It was one of Flin Flon’s original building blocks, a tall, mean, 60-ton electric shovelling machine, used to dig out the city’s biggest project to date in its time - the original open pit.
Esterhazy council discusses stop sign vandalism

Esterhazy council discusses stop sign vandalism

At the regular Esterhazy town council meeting on Wednesday, the council discussed the issue of the vandalization of the stop signs at Broadview Road.
Churchbridge Council discuss rock climbing wall and MEEP funding

Churchbridge Council discuss rock climbing wall and MEEP funding

Monday, June 15th Churchbridge Town Council held its monthly meeting with two presentations; the first was Cartteral & Wright, followed by the Churchbridge New Pool Fund Raising Committee.
Enbridge Line 5 closure in Michigan could impact Saskatchewan oil production

Enbridge Line 5 closure in Michigan could impact Saskatchewan oil production

A damaged screw anchor for an underwater pipeline in the Great Lakes could impact Saskatchewan’s oil production.
NDP urges Sask companies for procurement, but what about the New West Partnership?

NDP urges Sask companies for procurement, but what about the New West Partnership?

In question period on June 29, NDP critic for finance and economy Trent Wotherspoon took the Saskatchewan Party government to task on companies based outside Saskatchewan being awarded provincial contracts.
Rite of passage will take a while yet

Rite of passage will take a while yet

Getting one’s driver’s licence at the age of 16 has long been a rite of passage for Saskatchewan’s youth, especially since much of the province is so reliant on having your own vehicle due to limited public transportation.
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