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School divisions looking at options for fall

School divisions looking at options for fall

Including Good Spirit School Division
Thinking I do with words - Reflecting on spooky entertainment

Thinking I do with words - Reflecting on spooky entertainment

In my spare time, I’ve been playing a game called F.E.A.R. Originally released in 2005, the game is a first-person shooter that I understood to have horror elements.

Politics - Moe must continue to remember his roots

More so than just about any business you can think of, politics is all about knowing whom you are and where you have come from. The problem, however, is that it’s quite easy to forget all that, even under normal circumstances.
Many Sask. governments still lack websites

Many Sask. governments still lack websites

Even as COVID-19 demonstrates need to make information available online
Former resident earns U of S teaching award

Former resident earns U of S teaching award

Alynn Bomok, daughter of Al and Cathy Brischuk has received College of Kinesiology recognition
SHA expands criteria related to visitation restrictions

SHA expands criteria related to visitation restrictions

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) announced on Wednesday they have expanded their criteria for compassionate reasons related to visitation restrictions.
One new case of COVID-19 in Sask. today

One new case of COVID-19 in Sask. today

There is one new case of COVID-19 to report on June 3, 2020, from the Far North region. This brings the provincial total to 647. Of the 647 reported cases, 34 are considered active. So far, 602 people have recovered.
Adult male from Hafford, SK, arrested on child pornography charges

Adult male from Hafford, SK, arrested on child pornography charges

By Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) Unit
New lithium production project in Sask.

New lithium production project in Sask.

Lithium exploration and development are coming to Saskatchewan, thanks to a new joint lithium project undertaken by Prairie Lithium Corp. (Prairie) and LiEP Energy Ltd. (LiEP).
Western Canadian scientists discover what an armoured dinosaur ate for its last meal

Western Canadian scientists discover what an armoured dinosaur ate for its last meal

More than 110 million years ago, a lumbering 1,300-kilogram, armour-plated dinosaur ate its last meal, died, and was washed out to sea in what is now northern Alberta.
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