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Estevan phenomenon: Schubert chokecherry started blooming in September

Estevan phenomenon: Schubert chokecherry started blooming in September

On a beautiful morning on Sept. 10, through her apartment window looking at Sereggela Place, Sally Ciepliski noticed that something was different with the Schubert chokecherry tree growing in front of the building.
Battlefords United Way invests more than $400,000 in the community.

Battlefords United Way invests more than $400,000 in the community.

Submitted Since Covid-19 came to the area, Battlefords United Way has invested $412,998.00 into the community.
Candle Lake - Teen killed intervening in assault, then perpetrator shoots himself

Candle Lake - Teen killed intervening in assault, then perpetrator shoots himself

On Saturday, September 12, 2020, just before 10 p.m., Saskatchewan RCMP received a 911 report of a male who had been shot inside a residence located on Industrial Drive in Candle Lake.
NB Public Library re-opens

NB Public Library re-opens

After a long closure due to COVID-19, the North Battleford Public Library is now open again. The library re-opened to the public Sept. 9 with some revised service levels. According to their Facebook page, regular hours are Monday-Saturday 11 a.m.
COVID-19 update: Eight new cases, 103 active, three in hospital

COVID-19 update: Eight new cases, 103 active, three in hospital

There are eight new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on September 14, bringing the total to 1,731 reported cases. The new cases are located in the Saskatoon (6), South West (1) and South Central (1) zones.
Gang task force charges two after search in North Battleford

Gang task force charges two after search in North Battleford

Two people have been charged after a search of a North Battleford residence. On Sept.
RMs applying for Provincial Disaster Relief Program

RMs applying for Provincial Disaster Relief Program

EAST CENTRAL — East central Saskatchewan communities are receiving some relief following a few natural disasters during the 2020 spring and summer months.
Blueberries left to compost as COVID-19 hits B.C. agriculture sector

Blueberries left to compost as COVID-19 hits B.C. agriculture sector

This fall on farms throughout the Fraser Valley, heaps of blueberry compost will tower as lasting monuments to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sask. firefighters sent to U.S. west coast blazes

Saskatchewan has sent three aircraft to fight the wildfires scorching the U.S. west coast.
Celebrating seniors looking different this year in Hudson Bay

Celebrating seniors looking different this year in Hudson Bay

HUDSON BAY — The province will be celebrating seniors this year but those celebrations are going to be looking different this year thanks to COVID-19.
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