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Clear Lake businesses salvage tourist season

Clear Lake businesses salvage tourist season

Riding Mountain National Park

NDP welcomes municipal relief dollars, but questions PST on construction labour

Regina – On Sept. 9, the Government of Saskatchewan announced the distribution of $70.3 million, part of the federal Safe Restart Canada Plan in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
History Corner - Hunting Prairie Chicken

History Corner - Hunting Prairie Chicken

Photo Circa 1915. Not too many women of the early 20th century posed for the camera while holding a gun. This photo was one of several the donor, John Thompson from Ladysmith, B.C. received from relatives in England.
Province sending $70 million to municipalities

Province sending $70 million to municipalities

To support key pandemic relief efforts
Only one new COVID-19 case reported today in Sask.

Only one new COVID-19 case reported today in Sask.

There is one new case of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on September 9, bringing the total to 1,670 reported cases. The new case is located in the Saskatoon zone. Of the 1,670 reported cases, 59 are considered active.
Annual Charity Golf Fun Day does well

Annual Charity Golf Fun Day does well

Raises nearly $30,000

Temporary intermittent service disruptions for Melville

Service disruptions to the emergency department at St. Peter’s Hospital anticipated
Rocanville moving ahead with lagoon upgrades

Rocanville moving ahead with lagoon upgrades

At their regular most recent meeting, the town of Rocanville carried a motion to enter into an agreement with Nutrien Rocanville to make much-needed upgrades to the town’s lagoon.
Landfill plan a priority for Esterhazy council

Landfill plan a priority for Esterhazy council

At the most recent regular Esterhazy town council meeting, the current state of the landfill and the future plans for it potentially becoming a regional landfill were discussed.

NDP welcomes education money, but timing is off, says critic

Regina – Saskatchewan’s New Democratic Party Education Critic Carla Beck welcomed the additional $51 million announced on Sept. 8 by the provincial government for the education system’s COVID-19 response, but feels the timing was off.
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