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Paving work to begin in Tisdale on July 21

Paving work to begin in Tisdale on July 21

The Town of Tisdale will start paving work on July 21 in key areas, including 101st Avenue, 100th Avenue, 96th Avenue, and Doghide Drive.
Logging operations begin in Pasquia-Porcupine Forest

Logging operations begin in Pasquia-Porcupine Forest

Weyerhaeuser has started hauling in the Pasquia–Porcupine Forest. Drivers are urged to watch for log trucks and equipment on highways and bush roads.
Saskatchewan's key to cultural heritage initiative opens

Saskatchewan's key to cultural heritage initiative opens

Key packages are available for order online by donation.
Zoo hosts weeklong BEAR-thday celebration for Mistaya and Koda

Zoo hosts weeklong BEAR-thday celebration for Mistaya and Koda

Grizzly pair turning 20 years old this year.
Saskatoon police address fears on rising petty crimes

Saskatoon police address fears on rising petty crimes

Saskatoon police Sgt. Darrin Harvey encourages the public to voice their concerns to the proper authorities.
Cenovus Energy provides update on Rush Lake 2 well release

Cenovus Energy provides update on Rush Lake 2 well release

Work on the well release has resulted in a reduction of the vapour cloud at the Rush Lake 2 site.
Dodsland Sports Centre breaks out in fire

Dodsland Sports Centre breaks out in fire

While there are no reports of injuries, fire crews remain on scene.
ATV operator injured in rollover

ATV operator injured in rollover

North Battleford RCMP received a report of a rollover involving an all-terrain vehicle on a grid road near Moosomin First Nation.
Celebrate National Drowning Prevention Week with your local pool

Celebrate National Drowning Prevention Week with your local pool

National Drowning Prevention Week is July 20 - 26 across Canada
BHP says costs at Jansen potash project up, first production pushed back to mid-2027

BHP says costs at Jansen potash project up, first production pushed back to mid-2027

SASKATOON — BHP Group Ltd. says the cost of the first phase of its Jansen potash project in Saskatchewan is going to be more expensive than earlier expectations. The miner now estimates the project cost will be in a range of US$7 billion to US$7.
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