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Small cell sites and coming 5G improve connectivity in small town Saskatchewan

Small cell sites and coming 5G improve connectivity in small town Saskatchewan

Regina – In the digital 21st century economy, connectivity to both the internet and cellular service is life.
Two children and young man lost to strong currents in last two weeks

Two children and young man lost to strong currents in last two weeks

RCMP ask the public to be aware of currents when swimming this summer in lakes and rivers as strong currents in Saskatchewan lakes and rivers are responsible for the disappearance of two children and a young man in the last two weeks.
Landlines going the way of horse and buggy: SaskTel annual report

Landlines going the way of horse and buggy: SaskTel annual report

Horses gave way to cars, and landlines are giving way to wireless. That’s been a continual trend for SaskTel, which released its annual report. In 2019-20, SaskTel’s net income came in at $119.

Saskatchewan’s weather returned to normal after strong winds and tornado warnings

Saskatchewan’s weather normalized on Wednesday, July 8 after an evening of strong westerly winds associated with a low-pressure system, which hung over the central and southwestern areas of the province the night before.

Reactions to massive irrigation project at Lake Diefenbaker

Ten-year project has many excited about realizing lake area's potential
COVID-19 update: Two new cases, nine more recoveries, three in hospital

COVID-19 update: Two new cases, nine more recoveries, three in hospital

There are two new cases of COVID-19 to report on July 8, bringing the total to 808 cases. One new case is in the Saskatoon region and one is in the North. Of the 808 reported COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan, 47 are considered active.
P.A.man charged with possession of child pornography

P.A.man charged with possession of child pornography

The Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation Unit has charged a Prince Albert resident with one count of child pornography offence as the result of an investigation that began on March 11. On July 7, 2020 at approximately 7 a.m.
RCMP privacy rules limit northern access to Clare's Law

RCMP privacy rules limit northern access to Clare's Law

Advocates worry the RCMP's refusal to participate in new provincial domestic violence legislation could hurt northerners most and strain municipal police services.
Seniors to receive one-time payment on OAS, GIS and allowances

Seniors to receive one-time payment on OAS, GIS and allowances

Seniors eligible for the Old Age Security (OAS) pension, the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS), or Allowances will receive an one-time, tax-free payment this week without needing to apply, announced the federal government.
Modular nuclear energy is next big thing for SaskPower: MLA Duncan

Modular nuclear energy is next big thing for SaskPower: MLA Duncan

The future of Saskatchewan’s power supply will include modular nuclear energy, along with solar and wind energy, said Weyburn-Big Muddy MLA Dustin Duncan, who is also the Environment minister and the minister in charge of SaskPower.
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