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Striking refinery workers demonstrate in Pontrilas

Striking refinery workers demonstrate in Pontrilas

EAST CENTRAL — Striking refinery workers are demonstrating in Stenen, Pontrilas, Porcupine Plain, Meacham and Southey to get their message out to rural populations. “It’s about getting our message out there, and that we’re still locked out.
Tisdale’s non-essential businesses reopen

Tisdale’s non-essential businesses reopen

TISDALE — With the reopening of non-essential businesses, many businesses find themselves readapting to operating under the pandemic.
Nipawin council rezones Coventry Crescent subdivision, price drop to be discussed

Nipawin council rezones Coventry Crescent subdivision, price drop to be discussed

NIPAWIN — To meet expectations of a survey done for the residents of the Coventry Crescent subdivision, the subdivision is being rezoned into light- and moderate-density residential lots Jeff Hrynkiw, Nipawin’s development officer, said a survey was
Humboldt to receive $843,542 in infrastructure funding from province

Humboldt to receive $843,542 in infrastructure funding from province

HUMBOLDT — The City of Humboldt is looking forward to new infrastructure funding thanks to a recent government announcement.
Northern Sask. plans for ‘very active’ fire season​​​​​​​

Northern Sask. plans for ‘very active’ fire season​​​​​​​

Forecasts are predicting a harsher than average fire season for Saskatchewan this year, as the province begins to reopen amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Langian emergency room to be reopened after being temporarily closed

Langian emergency room to be reopened after being temporarily closed

LANIGAN — The emergency department at the Lanigan Hospital, along with 11 others, will reopen to the public.
Council looking at allowing backyard chickens

Council looking at allowing backyard chickens

HUMBOLDT — After a presentation from a resident, council is having a closer look at allowing backyard chickens.
$65,000 donation to go to chemistry analyzer for hospital

$65,000 donation to go to chemistry analyzer for hospital

HUMBOLDT — The Humboldt District Hospital Foundation (HDHF) has received a $65,000 boost from BHP that will go toward the purchase of a chemistry analyzer.
Humboldt celebrates disability service professionals

Humboldt celebrates disability service professionals

HUMBOLDT — Local disability service industry organizations are taking time to celebrate this week with the provincial government’s Disability Service Professionals Week proclamation.
L.P. Miller staff prepare to celebrate graduates

L.P. Miller staff prepare to celebrate graduates

NIPAWIN — L.P. Miller staff are busy getting ready to send their 78 graduates out into the world as they prepare their virtual graduation ceremony. A video presentation will be made available on June 29 at 3 p.m.
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