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Emergency services resume at Preeceville

Emergency services resume at Preeceville

The emergency services at the Preeceville and District Health Centre have resumed effective June 18 and normal operations are now in place, stated the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA).
Canora graduation to take place outdoors with social distancing

Canora graduation to take place outdoors with social distancing

This year has been, for many, at the very least, one of tension and uncertainty.

Woman facing organized crime charges pleads not guilty

A Sturgeon Lake First Nation woman facing organized crime charges pleaded not guilty.
Provincial travel restrictions on northern Manitoba lifted

Provincial travel restrictions on northern Manitoba lifted

For the first time since April 16, travel above the 53rd parallel from the south is fully allowed in Manitoba. Public health orders posted to the Manitoba government's website June 26 made the change official, effective immediately. Dr.
Arcola’s Chris Lees re-elected as Agribition president

Arcola’s Chris Lees re-elected as Agribition president

The Canadian Western Agribition (CWA) has elected the 2020-21 leadership team at its annual general meeting June 25. Chris Lees of Arcola was re-elected as president of the CWA.
More campsites now available in provincial parks

More campsites now available in provincial parks

Saskatchewan Provincial Parks is pleased to announce it is opening the rest of its camping inventory for the peak summer season.

The Good News Collective - June 25

The Good News Collective is a handful of short, positive news blurbs designed to remind us that there is still a lot of good going on out there in the world amidst the COVID pandemic.
Humboldt council rejects backyard chicken program

Humboldt council rejects backyard chicken program

HUMBOLDT — Council is not moving ahead with a backyard chicken program due to concerns about a lack of popular support, disease and administration costs.
Manitoba lays out primary back-to-school plans for coming fall

Manitoba lays out primary back-to-school plans for coming fall

Province asking school divisions to make three plans
Bredenbury allocated $53,467 of provincial MEEP funding

Bredenbury allocated $53,467 of provincial MEEP funding

The Municipal Economic Enhancement Program 2020, known as MEEP, has been offered to individual municipalities on a per capita basis, based on the 2016 Canadian Census population numbers.
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