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Moe says he doesn’t believe in chemtrails

Moe says he doesn’t believe in chemtrails

The topic of chemtrails arose during a recent town hall event in Speers, part of his Rosthern-Shellbrook constituency, where Moe encountered several conspiracy theories.
USask partners with SE College to deliver nursing program

USask partners with SE College to deliver nursing program

USask College of Nursing and Southeast College signed a memorandum of agreement on June 20 at the Southeast College Weyburn Campus.
Sask. ditches are a free source of hay or bales

Sask. ditches are a free source of hay or bales

This year, approximately 44,500 hectares are slated for mowing.
Getting crowded? Sask population is up 5,550 people

Getting crowded? Sask population is up 5,550 people

Another all-time high for province’s population.
Crop Report: Rain impedes seeding wrap-up

Crop Report: Rain impedes seeding wrap-up

Crop Report for the period June 11 to June 17.
Losses on the field, and on the balance sheet for the Riders in 2023

Losses on the field, and on the balance sheet for the Riders in 2023

$1.9-million shortfall in ticket sales.
Community contributions and dedication recognized in Regina

Community contributions and dedication recognized in Regina

Ten outstanding individuals invested with the Saskatchewan Order of Merit.
Being weather-aware a Prairie imperative

Being weather-aware a Prairie imperative

Load SaskAlert onto your phone.
Scholarships give tradespersons a head start

Scholarships give tradespersons a head start

Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship scholarships awarded to 100 high school graduates.
New safety sign to resonate with Indigenous people

New safety sign to resonate with Indigenous people

Project supports awareness and authentic engagement: SaskEnergy.
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