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Wordy Wednesday: shenanigan

Wordy Wednesday: shenanigan

Welcome to 'Wordy Wednesday' brought to you by our friends at Yorkton Public Library, (including Slow the friendly sloth), and appearing here courtesy of Yorkton This Week.
Some positive outcomes foreseen from COVID-19 pandemic

Some positive outcomes foreseen from COVID-19 pandemic

The University of Saskatchewan’s Canadian Hub for Applied and Social Research (CHASR) recently conducted a Canada-wide survey to see what impacts the COVID-19 pandemic has had on Canadians and found Canadians foresee some positive outcomes from the C
Deficit of $2.6 billion expected, Saskatchewan expects to balance budget in 2026-27

Deficit of $2.6 billion expected, Saskatchewan expects to balance budget in 2026-27

Regina – Prior to the onset of the global pandemic of COVID-19 in the spring of 2020, the Saskatchewan Party Government had been aiming towards once again running balanced budgets.
Saskatchewan drops 2020-21 budget

Saskatchewan drops 2020-21 budget

The 2021-22 provincial budget, tabled today by Deputy Premier and Finance Minister Donna Harpauer, protects the health and public safety of Saskatchewan people and the province's economy in the fight against COVID-19, and makes record investments in
Saskatchewan Rattlers announce 2021 coaching staff

Saskatchewan Rattlers announce 2021 coaching staff

The Saskatchewan Rattlers, member club of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL), today announced their coaching staff for the 2021 CEBL season.
Sask. reports 217 new COVID-19 cases, and three related deaths

Sask. reports 217 new COVID-19 cases, and three related deaths

Additional 5,938 doses of COVID-19 vaccine given

SaskPower update on small modular reactors

Regina – When the Saskatchewan government was handed a defeat at the Supreme Court of Canada in its battle against a federal carbon tax, Premier Scott Moe spoke of the implementation of small modular reactors, or SMRs, taking the nuclear power route

Saskatchewan RCMP agrees to participate in Clare's Law provisions

The Saskatchewan RCMP announced that after some delay, they would be taking part in Clare’s Law. Clare’s Law, also known as the Interpersonal Violence Disclosure Protection Act was adopted in Saskatchewan in 2018.

StatCan expects in-person visits for 2021 census only in ‘rare circumstances’

The pandemic has made more people comfortable using the internet than ever before, says the director general for Statistics Canada’s 2021 census.

Patron being held in custody

Judge Michelle Brass ruled that Travis Patron, now with five separate charges against him along with multiple charges of breaching conditions, will remain in custody.
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