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Two-year study to evaluate water management of wetlands

Glacier FarmMedia Discovery Farm (Langham) and the Saskatchewan Water Security Agency through its Agricultural Water Management Strategy have launched a two-year study to assess the economic and environmental considerations in draining agricultural l

SaskEnergy will conduct controlled natural gas flares

SaskEnergy will be conducting a series of controlled natural gas flares approximately eight miles west of Mossbank from Tuesday, July 21 to Saturday, July 25.

Plan to reopen Fort Walsh on July 21

Fort Walsh National Historic Site has been scheduled to reopen with limited visitor services starting on July 21, 2020.

Investor alert-warning about an increase in foreign exchange (Forex) scams

The Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan (FCAA) alerted the public about Foreign Exchange (Forex) scams targeting investors. Forex investing includes speculating on the change in value of one currency against another.

Assiniboia Curling Club wins award

“The Assiniboia Curling Club was selected by CURLSASK as the Youth Club of the Year, a junior program included Gr2-4 instruction, AES and ACHS after school programs and some in class instruction at various class levels.

Junior Golf Championships concluded in Swift Current

The last two Saskatchewan junior women's champions were the day one leaders at the 2020 event in Swift Current on July 14 in Swift Current.

American adjusters discovered in Saskatchewan: SGI said they were unaware

After the hailstorms pummelled Assiniboian streets in late June, the adjusters arrived in town to assess the damages. Amongst the adjusters representing SGI were American employees originating from the Catastrophe Response Unit, or CRU.

Further businesses identified for possible COVID-19 exposure in Swift Current and area

The Saskatchewan Health Authority issued a reminder for those who may have been onsite at several businesses in the Swift Current area, after individuals who attended these businesses tested positive for COVID-19.

COVID-19 Update: Five new cases, 12 in hospital and one more recovery

There were five new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on July 19, bringing the total to 943 cases. The newest cases were located in the Central (4) and Saskatoon (1) regions.

Praise the Lord, O my soul

The Psalms are a collection of songs and poems for worship and prayer. They cover the gamut of human emotional responses, struggles and pains. In the early hundreds, many of the Psalms begin with “Praise the Lord O my soul”.
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