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Potential COVID-19 exposure at Regina International Airport

Potential COVID-19 exposure at Regina International Airport

Saskatchewan Health Authority is notifying the public that an individual who tested COVID-19 positive visited the Regina International Airport when the individual was likely infectious on Sunday, August 23 between 12:30 PM and 2 PM.
Lifetime Achievement for local Kinsmen

Lifetime Achievement for local Kinsmen

A long-time member of the Yorkton Kinsmen has received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the National Kin Canada general meeting on Aug. 22.
Two new COVID-19 cases reported in Sask.

Two new COVID-19 cases reported in Sask.

Three are in hospital
Sports This Week - Whitecaps netminder has Sask. connection

Sports This Week - Whitecaps netminder has Sask. connection

When the Vancouver Whitecaps took to the pitch July 19 against Seattle in the Major League Soccer summer series Thomas Hasal was on the sidelines as the back-up netminder. Hasal was not expecting to see playing time.
Sports This Week - New format softball league launches

Sports This Week - New format softball league launches

Four Canadians on roster
Parkland College re-opening Aug. 31

Parkland College re-opening Aug. 31

Parkland College campuses will re-open to learners and the public on Monday, August 31.
Dragonflies are fascinating creatures

Dragonflies are fascinating creatures

Dragonflies and damselflies are fascinating insects. That is what drew Sandy Kerr to capture the pictured one Saturday, Aug. 22, at Esterhazy Golf Course during the Big Brothers Big Sisters Golf Tournament.
Agriculture This Week - New crops always offer fresh promise

Agriculture This Week - New crops always offer fresh promise

There was a time on the Canadian Prairies when wheat was the king in terms of importance as a crop. Wheat commanded the majority of seeded acres for years, and that was simply in response to world demand for the high quality product produced.
Manitoba: Self-isolate or face fines

Manitoba: Self-isolate or face fines

Reports of individuals failing to self-isolate as they joined large-group gatherings in the Prairie Mountain Health region has led the province to crack down and impose a new public health order.
Sask. to create Canada's first rare earth processing facility

Sask. to create Canada's first rare earth processing facility

The Government of Saskatchewan has announced $31 million in funding for a Rare Earth Processing Facility in Saskatchewan – delivering on a key element of the 2030 Growth Plan.
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