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Being little is a big deal at the Perras farm

Being little is a big deal at the Perras farm

Miniature horses, commonly called ‘minis’ with their adorable appearance and sweet disposition, have earned them fans around the world including 13-year-old Aliyah Perras of Windthorst who now owns nine.

School divisions release calendar for 2021-22 school year

The boards of education for the Holy Family Roman Catholic Separate School Division and the South East Cornerstone Public School Division have approved the 2021-22 school year calendar that will be used by both divisions.
COVID-19 UPDATE FOR MARCH 18

COVID-19 UPDATE FOR MARCH 18

118,195 VACCINES ADMINISTERED, 115 NEW CASES, 96 RECOVERIES, ONE NEW DEATH
Establishing a baseline for methane emissions before implementing reductions

Establishing a baseline for methane emissions before implementing reductions

Saskatoon – If you have to make cuts, shouldn’t you know where you’re starting from before you swing the axe? How can you possibly cut something if you don’t know where you’re starting from? These are key points as the provincial and federal governme
Cargill purchases Precision Ag, expanding its Canadian crop inputs business

Cargill purchases Precision Ag, expanding its Canadian crop inputs business

No change for employees or operations in the transition
330 impaired drivers were charged in February

330 impaired drivers were charged in February

Police also stopped 409 drivers with suspended licences.
COVID-19 UPDATE FOR MARCH 17

COVID-19 UPDATE FOR MARCH 17

112,764 VACCINES ADMINISTERED, 87 NEW CASES, 114 RECOVERIES, ONE NEW DEATH
COVID-19 UPDATE FOR MARCH 16

COVID-19 UPDATE FOR MARCH 16

108,669 VACCINES ADMINISTERED, 156 NEW CASES, 161 RECOVERIES, TWO NEW DEATHS
Samsung, not Huawei, chosen for SaskTel’s 5G rollout

Samsung, not Huawei, chosen for SaskTel’s 5G rollout

The continued detention of “The Two Michaels” is definitely a factor.
NDP blames government for job losses, despite pandemic’s impact

NDP blames government for job losses, despite pandemic’s impact

Regina – Statistics Canada’s release on March 12 of its February Labour Force Survey showed a drop of 23,000 jobs in Saskatchewan, a figure that had New Democratic Party Leader Ryan Meili and Small Business Critic Aleana Young crying foul.
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