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Toughest year for Saskatchewan, premier tells municipal leaders

Regina– It’s been a tough year, with lots of tough decisions. But we will get back to normal again.

B.C.’s ‘dirty secret’:

more than 100 contaminated mine sites threaten water, wildlife and communities

‘This Can Really Save Someone’s Life’

Working in small northern and interior First Nations communities scattered across hills and winding valleys, registered nurse Kate Hodgson says finding treatment options for people who use substances can be just as difficult as navigating the landsca

Hayward beats Barnhart for Municipalities of Sask. presidency

Gordon Barnhart is gone as the head of the association representing Saskatchewan cities, towns, and villages amid criticism of his travel to Hawaii and his views on amalgamation.
Municipalities of Saskatchewan elects new president

Municipalities of Saskatchewan elects new president

Today, Municipalities of Saskatchewan delegates elected Naicam Mayor Rodger Hayward as their newest president. “It is an honour to be elected Municipalities of Saskatchewan President,” said Hayward.
Cold it may be, but work begins on grandstand project

Cold it may be, but work begins on grandstand project

In spite of the frigid temperatures and biting wind work began today on the grandstand project at the Yorkton Exhibition grounds.
Parkland College taking 'Open House' online Feb. 11-19

Parkland College taking 'Open House' online Feb. 11-19

Parkland College’s annual Open House will be a week-long virtual event this year due to ongoing COVID19 restrictions.
Sask. administers 509 COVID-19 vaccine doses Sunday

Sask. administers 509 COVID-19 vaccine doses Sunday

Announce two COVID-18-related deaths and 171 new cases today
Water break on a frosty Monday

Water break on a frosty Monday

Water breaks can occur at any time, even on days when the temperature dips below -30C, and the windchill makes it even colder. Such as the case on Fifth Avenue North between Darlington Street and Duncan Street today.
No invasive mussels found in Saskatchewan waters in 2020

No invasive mussels found in Saskatchewan waters in 2020

The Ministry of Environment’s aquatic invasive species (AIS) monitoring program detected no invasive mussels in the 125 waterbodies sampled throughout Saskatchewan last year.
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