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Prairie provinces reportedly chipped in for new climate data hub ClimateWest

Canada’s three Prairie provinces are particularly vulnerable to the climate crisis, and now their governments are helping make climate data more accessible, according to the head of a new non-profit.
Threads of Hope brings hope to a pandemic

Threads of Hope brings hope to a pandemic

The Fibre Art Network wants to give people hope. Their new touring exhibit, Threads of Hope, showcases a wide range of fabric art with a common theme and visual element tying it all together. The show is now at the Godfrey Dean Art Gallery until Feb.
Thinking I do with words - Not touching some cultural touchstones

Thinking I do with words - Not touching some cultural touchstones

The weird thing about cultural touchstones is that they don’t apply to everyone. Take, for example, Tim Hortons.
New councillors in Rocanville hope to make a difference

New councillors in Rocanville hope to make a difference

There are several new councillors on Rocanville town council who hope to make a difference over the next four years.

Municipalities of Sask. president comments on Hawaii trip,

board said they are in dark about return plans
Sask. reports 2,548 doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered Wednesday

Sask. reports 2,548 doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered Wednesday

Thirteen who tested positive for COVID-19 died, and 227 new cases reported
Letter to the Editor - Wagantall exhausts writer's patience

Letter to the Editor - Wagantall exhausts writer's patience

Dear Editor: The letter from Cathay Wagantall in the March 4th issue of Yorkton This Week has finally exhausted my patience with politicians.
Theft of cattle: Moosomin RCMP

Theft of cattle: Moosomin RCMP

Between October and December of 2020, a local farmer had 35 cows and 28 calves on multiple sections of land between Moosomin and Fairlight went missing. All the cows were branded with a bar over TE.
Politics - Moe's status quo restrictions are a gamble

Politics - Moe's status quo restrictions are a gamble

For the remainder of the month, Saskatchewan will remain under the restrictions that don’t permit you to have visitors to your house or allow you to go out to a restaurant or a bar with more than a couple other people.

Winnipeg-based resource hub to help Prairies adapt to climate change

A new, government-funded, not-for-profit organization opened its doors Tuesday in Winnipeg, with the express purpose of helping the Prairie region recognize the risks, and potential opportunities, presented due to climate change.
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