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New Council for Carlyle

New Council for Carlyle

Carlyle elects a new council Carlyle residents have elected the six individuals who will be town councillors for the next four years. Seven candidates were on the ballot for Monday night’s civic election.
Royal Helium putting together winter drilling program in SW Sask., plans SE Sask. for next year

Royal Helium putting together winter drilling program in SW Sask., plans SE Sask. for next year

Saskatoon-based Royal Helium Ltd. is in the final stages of putting together a winter drilling program, according to president and CEO Andrew Davidson on Nov. 10.
COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Update

127 new cases - 44 in hospital - 111 recoveries
SaskEnergy, SaskPower and the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency offer reminders

SaskEnergy, SaskPower and the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency offer reminders

SaskEnergy, SaskPower and the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency offer reminder to stay CO safe this winter As the winter heating season has begun, SaskEnergy is joining with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) and SaskPower to share some imp

Potential COVID-19 exposure

Potential COVID-19 exposure at businesses in Estevan, Fort Qu’Appelle, Indian Head, Ituna, Lloydminster, Meadow Lake, North Battleford, Regina, Saskatoon, Weyburn and Yorkton Saskatchewan Health Authority is notifying the public of potential exposure

Veteran Service Club Support Program

VETERAN SERVICE CLUB SUPPORT PROGRAM TO RECEIVE SIGNIFICANT FUNDING INCREASE IN 2021-22 The Saskatchewan Veteran Service Club Support Program continues to strengthen the long-term sustainability of the clubs as well as support not only the veterans,

Temporary Closure

Temporary closure of the Wolseley Memorial Integrated Care Centre The Wolseley Memorial Integrated Health Care Centre will be putting a temporary pause on admitting patients due to the need to reassign staff to support an outbreak of COVID-19 at the
Federal government moves to improve rural connectivity

Federal government moves to improve rural connectivity

The 80s may have wanted their MTV, but 2020s rural Canada wants their Wi-Fi. And the federal Liberal government is doing something about it, announcing a $1.75 billion program to improve connectivity, principally in rural areas of the country.

Saskatchewan sets another COVID-19 record, starts listing school outbreaks

As Saskatchewan set yet another record for new COVID-19 cases, the provincial government has now started listing schools with outbreaks on the provincial COVID-19 website.
COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Update

190 new cases - 1 death - 37 in hospital - 22 recoveries
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