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Highway 1 back open but travel still not recommended

Highway 1 back open but travel still not recommended

Highway Hotline reporting improved conditions on southern Saskatchewan highways on Monday afternoon.
Lack of family doctors a major concern for SMA president

Lack of family doctors a major concern for SMA president

“There are many patients who can't get a family doctor and it's a complicated issue,” said SMA president Dr. John Gjevre.
Highway Hotline: Road closures due to winter storm event

Highway Hotline: Road closures due to winter storm event

Highway 1 between Swift Current and Moose Jaw, and portion of Highway 11 still closed.
SPSA sends firefighters to PEI after Fiona

SPSA sends firefighters to PEI after Fiona

Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency sending personnel and equipment to Prince Edward Island to support recovery.
Death investigation at Wascana Lake; police asking for help

Death investigation at Wascana Lake; police asking for help

Regina Police seeking public’s assistance in identifying the deceased person who was discovered at the lake Thursday afternoon.
Emerging incident at Wascana Lake

Emerging incident at Wascana Lake

Regina Police, Regina Fire both on the scene responding to reports of individual in the water
Infusion of more funding for Creative Saskatchewan

Infusion of more funding for Creative Saskatchewan

Province commits to additional $7.5 million for 2022-23, on top of $10 million already committed this year.
Andrew Will named permanent CEO of SHA

Andrew Will named permanent CEO of SHA

Will takes over in permanent role after months as interim CEO following departure of Scott Livingstone.
Sunwing returns to Saskatchewan in November

Sunwing returns to Saskatchewan in November

Direct flights from Sunwing will resume from Regina and Saskatoon to Mexico, Cuba and Dominican Republic.
Harvest completed in all regions, producers need precipitation

Harvest completed in all regions, producers need precipitation

Now that harvest is complete in all regions of the province, producers would like to see some steady precipitation before the ground freezes and winter arrives.
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