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2020-21 Deficit Lower, Province To Return To Balance By 2024-25

Saskatchewan‘s 2020-21 First Quarter Budget Update and Medium-Term Outlook shows an improving economy, a smaller deficit and a return to surplus in 2024-25. The forecast deficit is $2.
Crop Report For The Period August 18 To August 24, 2020

Crop Report For The Period August 18 To August 24, 2020

Warm, dry conditions continued this week which allowed crop development and maturation to progress and farmers in all regions of the province to make some harvest headway.

COVID-19 August 26 Update

One additional death, 3 new cases, three in hospital, 30 new recoveries
Investments in Central and Northern Saskatchewan Provincial Parks

Investments in Central and Northern Saskatchewan Provincial Parks

The Government of Saskatchewan is investing more than $6.7 million for facility and infrastructure improvements in central and northern provincial parks in 2020-21. A total investment of $14.

Update: tornado watch lifted for the Carlyle region

The tornado watch that was in effect for the Carlyle area has been lifted. Environment Canada issued the advisory on Tuesday afternoon, stating that conditions were favourable for the development of a thunderstorm that could spawn a tornado.
Fall Bear Hunt Begins Today With Extra Licence

Fall Bear Hunt Begins Today With Extra Licence

The Government of Saskatchewan is pleased to announce the fall bear hunt begins today for Saskatchewan residents. The bear hunt is open to all hunters wishing to take part with the purchase of a licence.
Kenosee Superslides open again

Kenosee Superslides open again

The Kenosee Superslides were able to open again Wednesday.
COVID-19 Cases per zone

COVID-19 Cases per zone

Effective August 25th
COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Update

ONE ADDITIONAL DEATH, NO NEW CASES, FOUR IN HOSPITAL, EIGHT MORE RECOVERIES
Petition launched to support Kenosee Superslides

Petition launched to support Kenosee Superslides

A petition is now on the change.org website to get the Kenosee Superslides open again. Started by Kenneth Sibbald and named Save the Kenosee Superslides, the petition had collected more than 4,500 signatures as of Tuesday morning.
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