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COVID-19 UPDATE FOR APRIL 9

COVID-19 UPDATE FOR APRIL 9

NEW RECORD 11,000+ VACCINATIONS IN ONE DAY, 256,280 VACCINES ADMINISTERED, 358 NEW CASES, 160 RECOVERIES, SIX NEW DEATHS

April petroleum Crown land sale brings in $1.9 million

Regina – Saskatchewan's public oering of Crown petroleum and natural gas rights held Tuesday, April 6, 2021, generated $1,925,874 in revenue for the province.
Prince Philip dies, Saskatchewan’s lieutenant governor responds

Prince Philip dies, Saskatchewan’s lieutenant governor responds

London, Regina – Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, died on April 9 at the age of 99.
Big Eagle honoured to be chosen as SE Sask. Oilman of the Year

Big Eagle honoured to be chosen as SE Sask. Oilman of the Year

It’s just two months out, but the Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Show is still a go, despite concerns about the ongoing pandemic.

Groups and organizations benefit from gaming grants

Groups and organizations in the province that raise funds through charitable gaming activities are receiving approximately $1.1 million in charitable gaming grants.

Agriculture boosted in provincial budget

One of the cornerstone announcements in the last year for the Saskatchewan agriculture sector has been the launch of the Lake Diefenbaker Irrigation Expansion Project by the provincial government.

Maryfield Sunrise Villa news

The first report of April finds us enjoying warm temperatures and lots of sunshine. Since I last reported on the 31st of March, we had one of our staff members retire, Judy Moore.
Spring and Easter fun at White Bear

Spring and Easter fun at White Bear

White Bear First Nations council sponsored a spring/Easter pick up and go dinner, which was at the White Bear First Nation Care Lodge. Over 400 people were served, and meals were also delivered to some of the elders as well.

Remembrance or celebration?

Remembrance or celebration? Simply put, it depends on reasons and attitudes. I certainly have experienced them both this year and both have affected my life forever.

APAS releases rural connectivity report

Following six months of research into the causes of poor rural internet and cellular service, the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) has released the final report and recommendations of its Rural Connectivity Task Force (RCTF).
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