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Southeast College announced $100,000 in funding for their heavy equipment operator program

Southeast College is proud to announce that it is the recipient of $100,000 in funding from the recently established Provincial Transition Funding Committee for Economic Development on Sept. 10.

Prompt payment legislation costly to hometowns

Municipalities of Saskatchewan is calling on the government of Saskatchewan to reconsider prompt payment legislation and regulations that have the potential to cost municipalities millions in taxpayers’ dollars and harm good governance practices.

Leader of the PC Party Sask addressed SaskParty spending announcements on Sept. 1

Saskatchewan PC leader Ken Grey said the massive spending announcements by what he dubbed the “Spend Party” government proved they haven’t learned from failed forays into the domain of the private sector.

Ponteix RCMP responded to fatal motor vehicle collision on Highway 19 near Kincaid

On September 8, shortly after 1 p.m., Ponteix and Gravelbourg RCMP responded to the scene of a two-vehicle collision approximately 10 kilometres south of Kincaid.

September is FASD Awareness Month and Wednesday, September 9 was FASD Awareness Day

FASD stands for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.

Canadian alt-country rockers Tucker Lane are soaring high on Paper Wings

“This song (Paper Wings) is about taking a chance on love, even though you might get burned,” the band said of the track’s meaning, begging the question: “Is the fire going to be uplifting? As in a spark? Or will it be devastating, like a housefire?”

$134 million interprovincial agreement renewed for the Western College of Veterinary Medicine

Three provincial governments announced the renewal of their financial commitment to the University of Saskatchewan’s Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) on September 9.

Break and Enter activity in Assiniboia

The Assiniboia RCMP appealed for the public's assistance in finding the person(s) responsible for a Break and Enter occurring in the Town of Assiniboia sometime between September 5 and September 7, 2020.

Federal and provincial governments and ranchers joined to protect Saskatchewan’s biodiversity

Canadians are fortunate to have an abundance of nature in their backyards – a gift that comes with a tremendous amount of responsibility to protect it.

CWE Extreme Consequences Tour update

The best way I can sum everything up in short, is the tour is still a go.
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